Saturday, 22 November 2014

NLP Presuppositions – 5. If one person can do something, anyone can learn to do it



Neuro-Linguistic Programming Presuppositions – 5. If one person can do something, anyone can learn to do it


This presupposition is modeling, doing what someone else does. It forms the foundation of NLP where individuals observe successful persons then mimic what makes them successful. Someone who wants similar success to a person they admire are to learn and do what makes the person successful, which leads to their own success. Successful individuals for centuries have modeled successful predecessors.
One of my favorites, a simple belief that takes away the "I'll never be able to do that" syndrome.
More presuppositions to follow....
Credit to Joshua Uebergang aka "Tower of Power"
http://www.towerofpower.com.au/nlp-presuppositions