NLP Practitioner Practice Day 3

Use Milton Model Pattern: Cause & Effect
If you… then you…

Detect Meta Model Violations: Cause & Effect
How does what X is doing cause you to do Y?

Create your goals for success: 3 years
(Use Keys to an Achievable Outcome. SMART and TIME Techniques and TYD)
Where do you want to be?
What do you need to do to get here?

If we continue practicing these techniques in our daily lives, we will be more confident and competent to help others.


SY:

Please give me an example of Milton Model Pattern: Cause & Effect

ChatGPT:

Sure, here’s an example of the Milton Model pattern “Cause & Effect”:

Statement: “When you take the time to practice regularly, you will notice a significant improvement in your performance.”

Explanation:

The pattern “Cause & Effect” involves linking two ideas or events together in a cause-and-effect relationship, without necessarily proving or explaining the exact nature of that relationship.

In the example statement, the speaker suggests that practicing regularly is the cause of an improvement in performance, without explaining how or why this might be the case. They also do not offer any evidence to support this claim, leaving it up to the listener to accept or reject it.

This pattern can be used to motivate others by highlighting the potential benefits of a particular behavior or action, without getting bogged down in the details of how it works. It can also be used to suggest a causal relationship without making any concrete claims or commitments. However, it should be used with caution, as it can also be seen as oversimplifying complex issues or misleading the listener into believing something that may not be entirely accurate.

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