minds, metaphors and (ethical) manipulation
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Clean Language - the book
The beginners' guide to Clean Language, Revealing Metaphors and Opening Minds
£16.99
The beginners’ guide to Clean Language. This manual takes you step-by-step into the subconscious mind where you’ll be “Revealing Metaphors and Opening Minds”.
Rave reviews for “Clean Language: Revealing Metaphors and Opening Minds” by Wendy Sullivan and X-Ray Listening’s Judy Rees:
“Your book is simply outstanding. It deserves far higher sales and attention.” David Taylor, author of business bestseller The Naked Leader.
“The book is to be used as the communicator’s bible.” Toby McCartney, author, Mastering Memory.
“I’ve been wondering if there is any way the authors could have given this book a wider appeal to a more diverse audience. And I don’t see how they could.” Andrew Bradbury, author, Successful Presentation Skills.
“This book promises to transform the way we think about language and meaning.” Psychologies Magazine.
Clean Language - the book
The beginners' guide to Clean Language, Revealing Metaphors and Opening Minds
£16.99
The beginners’ guide to Clean Language. This manual takes you step-by-step into the subconscious mind where you’ll be “Revealing Metaphors and Opening Minds”.
Rave reviews for “Clean Language: Revealing Metaphors and Opening Minds” by Wendy Sullivan and X-Ray Listening’s Judy Rees:
“Your book is simply outstanding. It deserves far higher sales and attention.” David Taylor, author of business bestseller The Naked Leader.
“The book is to be used as the communicator’s bible.” Toby McCartney, author, Mastering Memory.
“I’ve been wondering if there is any way the authors could have given this book a wider appeal to a more diverse audience. And I don’t see how they could.” Andrew Bradbury, author, Successful Presentation Skills.
“This book promises to transform the way we think about language and meaning.” Psychologies Magazine.








