NLP Modeling
0:00 Intro
0:54 Chapter 1: Basic Principles of Modeling
7:35 Chapter 2: Modeling Methodology
18:40 Chapter 3: Modeling Strategies
24:21 Chapter 4: Code Congruence
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Modeling lies at the heart of NLP.
It was through the process of modeling that the Milton Model and Meta Model were created.
First, Richard Bandler had modeled Fritz Perls and Virginia Satir on his own and began forming study groups on-campus at the University of California.
John Grinder was an assistant professor at the time, and eventually, the 2 of them ran into each other.
Both of them were fascinated by Richard’s ability and wanted to formalize exactly what he was doing.
Grinder made an offer to Bandler that went something like “If you teach me what you are doing, then I will tell you what you are doing.”
From there, the rest is history.
The idea behind modeling is simple: You find someone who has above-average skill in a particular domain, you figure out how they do it, and you install that skill either in yourself or other people.
Modeling achieves 2 particular goals: getting a particular result and learning explicitly how to do it.
Not only does the modeler benefit from learning a new skill, but the person being modeled will gain a deeper understanding of how they do what they do.
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