11 min

Milton Language Part Three: Cause-and-Effect NLP Courses

    • Self-Improvement

In this podcast, host John Cassidy-Rice explores the power of cause-and-effect language patterns and how they can transform beliefs and create success in life. 

He explains how cause and effect form the foundation of belief and how understanding this language pattern can help listeners connect information and create new beliefs. 

John gives examples of cause-and-effect language patterns in different contexts, including with young children, teenagers, managers, teachers, and students. He also introduces the concept of complex equivalents and invites listeners to experiment with creating their own cause-and-effect patterns. 

Through playing with language and having fun with it, John believes listeners can become more successful in life.

If you found inspiration in this episode, share it with your followers on Instagram by posting a screenshot of yourself listening and tagging us @johncassidyrice.

If you haven't left a review yet, we'd really appreciate it if you could visit https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/nlp-courses/id1072472565 and leave a review to show your support for the show. or you can leave us a review here: https://socialjuice.io/nlp

We invite you to contribute to the podcast by submitting a question for a #Q&A edition of the NLP Courses Podcast.

Simply record a question (under 4 minutes) at https://www.nlpcourses.com/nlp-podcast/ and it may be featured on a future episode.

Find out more about our NLP training by visiting https://www.nlpcourses.com

In this podcast, host John Cassidy-Rice explores the power of cause-and-effect language patterns and how they can transform beliefs and create success in life. 

He explains how cause and effect form the foundation of belief and how understanding this language pattern can help listeners connect information and create new beliefs. 

John gives examples of cause-and-effect language patterns in different contexts, including with young children, teenagers, managers, teachers, and students. He also introduces the concept of complex equivalents and invites listeners to experiment with creating their own cause-and-effect patterns. 

Through playing with language and having fun with it, John believes listeners can become more successful in life.

If you found inspiration in this episode, share it with your followers on Instagram by posting a screenshot of yourself listening and tagging us @johncassidyrice.

If you haven't left a review yet, we'd really appreciate it if you could visit https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/nlp-courses/id1072472565 and leave a review to show your support for the show. or you can leave us a review here: https://socialjuice.io/nlp

We invite you to contribute to the podcast by submitting a question for a #Q&A edition of the NLP Courses Podcast.

Simply record a question (under 4 minutes) at https://www.nlpcourses.com/nlp-podcast/ and it may be featured on a future episode.

Find out more about our NLP training by visiting https://www.nlpcourses.com

11 min