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The Matrix Model: The Premier Systems Model of Neuro-Semantics
By Michael Hall

All of us were born in a Matrix. You didn't create that Matrix, but you were embedded in it and absorbed it. Now many years later, are you ready to Wake Up to the Matrix? Would you like to master your Matrix so that it enhances your life and enables you to actualize your highest visions and values in your best performances?

The Matrix Model, now in its third edition is the premier systems model of Neuro-Semantics and enables you to address the essential human questions about identity (who am I?),  competence (what can I do?) direction (what should I do?), and meaning (what's the meaning of my life?)..

The Matrix Model: The Premier Systems Model of Neuro-Semantics focuses on how you create and hold your frames of mind which makes you a meaning-maker par excellent. It enables you to follow a person's energy through his system and model the structure of his experiences. If you'rte ready to take the red pill and train yoursef to become the master of your own Matrix, this book is for you.

This book replaces ISBN 9781890001223.

“This is the most revolutionary model since NLP and Meta-States. This book organizes all of NLP and Neuro-Semantics into one very practical model. The Matrix Model gives you a diagnostic tool for analyzing problems and selecting NLP and Neuro-Semantic patterns. There is nothing like this any where in NLP literature.” –Dr. Bob G. Bodenhamer

 

 

The Matrix Model: The Premier Systems Model of Neuro-Semantics

 

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 189000149X
Published: October, 2016
Availability: Available
Price: $37.95
Pages: 354





 

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