We’ve just been covering the Meta Model in our NLP Practitioner training . The Meta Model is one of the foundations of NLP giving us a way of detecting the hidden patterns of meaning in another person’s model of the world.
Some people really like the Meta Model. It fits into their way of working and seems to be just an extension of common sense. For others (myself included) it can be a bit of a stretch to learn.
Fortunately there is a nice way of practising the meta model online courtesy of John David Hoag . He has created a collection of ‘flash cards’ on his website that you can use to practice your language detective skills.
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