Modelling is the core activity that defines NLP. Its intention is to bring competency in how to select a model of excellence, to capture and then to describe a transferable model of expertise and expert performance. We can model any human behaviour (or skills) by mastering the implicit (beliefs), the physiology and specific thought processes (strategies) that underline the skill or behaviour. It is about achieving an outcome by studying how someone gets to it.
Skilled performance can be described as a function of two fundamental dimensions: consciousness (knowing) and competence (doing). It is possible to know or understand some activity, but be unable to do it (conscious incompetence). It is also possible to be able to do a particular activity well, but not know how one does it (unconscious competence). Mastery of a skill involves both the ability to "do what you know," and to "know what you are doing." What Bandler and Grinder did differently was to find the thinking strategies, rather than merely copy external obvious behaviours.
The biggest concern was that these experts and genius didn't know themselves, how to explain ‘those successful behaviours’, as a lot of what they were doing was ‘unconscious’
You can learn any skill or behaviour from anybody and that too with a little efforts provided you are applying the right model of modeling for you.
Modeling is a skill and NLP is the structure to build structures. At the end of the course, you will have the structure to model genius. Now if you have the desire and access, you can learn directly from the source of your resource.
Modelling skills to accelerate learning new behaviours
How to set clear objectives aligned to the SCORE model
How to approach genius, with a modeling mindset
How to ask the right questions to elicit strategies & beliefs
Knowing exit strategies , applying TOTE
Working in coherence & check ecology