Many NLP beginners falsely believe that learning NLP is difficult. This is due to many factors. Among them:
- There appear to be several moving parts.
- No book really integrates an appropriate learning sequence.
- They don’t take the time to adequately master one piece and quickly move on to the next piece.
- Their trainer doesn’t know how to chunk and sequence training in a way that makes learning easy and fast.
What you can do if you want to start learning NLP naturally, easily and with as little effort as possible is to find someone who can chunk and integrate the models and skills in an elegant way.
It’s one thing to proficiently use the skills. It’s another to know how to teach them in an integrated way, whether it be through books, audiotapes or live training.
But, great news! Once you sequence the material effectively for yourself, or you find a competent trainer who does it for you, you’ll begin to wonder why it took so long before you could actually start learning NLP that easily.
As I’ve announced on the blog before, I’m currently putting the finishing touches on the Master Key To NLP, the Emerald Tablet if you will, that will make learning NLP all that much easier. To this day, I wonder why no one has put such a piece together as it makes all subsequent learning much easier.
Meanwhile, keep teasing out those structures for yourself and, I hope, after you read this document, you’ll contribute to its improvement and we’ll be able to collaborate on making NLP much easier to learn.