If you want to master anything, you shouldn't rely on luck, hope, or "natural talent." You need a repeatable system—an approach that produces the same results every time you execute it.
In the world of NLP, we call this Modeling. It is the core of what we do. Instead of trying to reinvent the wheel, we look for people who are already at a high level of expertise and we extract their success strategies.
The Power of Modeling
Modeling isn't just about imitating what someone does; it's about understanding the order and sequence of their thought processes. We ask how they do what they do, not just why. We look at:
1. The Model of Excellence
Find someone who is already a true expert. There’s no point in modeling someone who is just "okay". Find the best.
2. Radical Immersion
Spend time with them. Observe their environment, their lifestyle, and their subtle cues. Jim Rohn said you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with—make sure they are excellent.
3. Extraction
Use NLP tools to elicit their internal strategies. What pictures are they making in their head? What are they saying to themselves? What are their core beliefs about what they doing?
Real-World Results
I applied this system myself to transition from a university lecturer into a high-paid freelance C# developer in the London banking sector. I didn't have special skills that other developers lacked; what I had was a modeled strategy for confidence and value.
By removing my own limiting beliefs and adopting the internal processes of experts, I was able to go into interviews at the London Stock Exchange and Deutsche Bank and consistently command a premium rate. The system worked because it was built on a proven model of success.
When you have a repeatable system, success becomes predictable. You stop guessing and start performing.
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