15 min

Part Two Milton Language maps of the world NLP Courses

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Welcome to the second session in Milton's language!

In this week’s episode, we will explore maps.

Today, we will delve further into the idea that human beings create maps of the world through language, and explore the two major language patterns within Neuro-Linguistic Programming - the Milton Model and the Meta-Model.

The Milton model is about being artfully vague, whereas the Meta-model is about being precise with language.

Through language, we can create maps that are clear, easy to navigate, accurate and up-to-date, relevant, appropriate for its intended use, and provide context and orientation.

The language we use in NLP is powerful in changing people’s thinking and helps them to operate from a map that is useful for their lives and goals.

We also discuss the importance of prioritising clarity and simplicity over geographic accuracy, just like Harry Beck did in 1931 when he created the London Underground map. Join us as we explore this metaphor of maps and learn how to create brand new maps that can revolutionise the world around you.

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.

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Additionally, we invite you to contribute to the podcast by submitting a question for a #Q&A edition of 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

Welcome to the second session in Milton's language!

In this week’s episode, we will explore maps.

Today, we will delve further into the idea that human beings create maps of the world through language, and explore the two major language patterns within Neuro-Linguistic Programming - the Milton Model and the Meta-Model.

The Milton model is about being artfully vague, whereas the Meta-model is about being precise with language.

Through language, we can create maps that are clear, easy to navigate, accurate and up-to-date, relevant, appropriate for its intended use, and provide context and orientation.

The language we use in NLP is powerful in changing people’s thinking and helps them to operate from a map that is useful for their lives and goals.

We also discuss the importance of prioritising clarity and simplicity over geographic accuracy, just like Harry Beck did in 1931 when he created the London Underground map. Join us as we explore this metaphor of maps and learn how to create brand new maps that can revolutionise the world around you.

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, Click here  and leave a review to show your support for the show. or you can leave us a review here: https://socialjuice.io/nlp

Additionally, we invite you to contribute to the podcast by submitting a question for a #Q&A edition of 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

15 min