The Mind Coach: Be the person you really want to be
By (Author) Jamil Qureshi
Ebury Publishing
Vermilion
1st September 2008
3rd July 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Popular psychology
158.1
Paperback
192
Width 150mm, Height 210mm, Spine 15mm
209g
A unique, ground-breaking approach to changing your life for the better Although in this world everyone is different, we all share the common goal of wanting to succeed; be it in sport, business or relationships. The truth is, however, that few people - if any - ever achieve their true potential. What stops us, bizarrely, is ourselves. We are all inherently self-limiting and are unwittingly sabotaged by hidden fears and insecurities created by past experiences. Using a revolutionary blend of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, hypnosis and psychology, Jamil Qureshi - the Mind Coach - teaches us that the real secret to success lies in our ability to trust in our subconscious skills and shows us how to work with what we have, rather than what we think we lack. The Mind Coach is unique, innovative and spectacularly successful - not just for CEOs and professional sportspeople, but for every one of us who wants to make the most of our lives. It's brilliant, it's simple... and it must be tried.
Once I started to speak to my subconscious and appreciate the good things in my life, I realised Jamil's techniques really work. I leave the session feeling positive, relaxed and in control. That, to me, is pure magic * Daily Express *
Whether you want to achieve success at wok, at home or in your relationships, this book will show you how * Prima magazine *
The most relaxed and easy-going guide to becoming successful I have ever read. Wonderful stuff -- Derek Lawrenson * Daily Mail *
Here, at last, was a book that offered some practical suggestions for getting yourself together, based on the tenets of cognitive behavioural therapy ... the chapters are broken down into short, snappy sections that suggest practical exercises ... Qureshi's method is to help you change your behaviour in tiny increments, in the belief that changing bad habits will in turn break negative thoughts -- Stephanie Merritt * The Observer *
... will pave the way for a more positive approach to life in general. One page after another is packed with good advice -- Lewine Mair * Daily Telegraph *
Jamil Qureshi works with a host of celebrity sports people, as well as global businesses, and was the official psychological performance coach for the European Ryder Cup team last year. He regularly appears on Trisha and is a resident expert on a new Channel 5 primetime series, Families at War. He is in constant demand in the media.