In human experience, there are countless elements that make up its structure. It is important that you become aware of which elements are important in order to take an effective inventory and organise yourself to achieve results, according to the context.
Exceptionally effective people are very aware of this (whether consciously or otherwise) and reorganise the structure of their experience consistently for it to become and remain congruent with their intentions.
Once again, here is an excerpt from an article that explains this in a simple, sharp and concise way by NLP Trainer Chris Collingwood.,
The sets, isolates and patterns that constitute expert performance we refer to as the patterns of personal organisation of the expert in the context where they perform. The model of expertise and expert performance is comprised of these sets, isolates, and patterns.
The key components or isolates of the expert’s patterns of organisation can be described usefully in the following way:
So next time you are working towards a goal, pay attention to the elements and the way you use them. What can be even better is if you can find someone who organises these parts of his or her experience in an exceptionally effective way to get results in a particular context and do what they are doing.
As one of the greatest artists, Pablo Picasso used to say, “Good artists copy, great artists steal.”
Go ahead and ‘steal’ an exceptionally effective way to do things, and give it your own twist.
Remember, this is practical advice, not just another theory, so do go out and try it, and, let me know how you went.
Edited By Jules Collingwood, NLP Trainer at INSPIRITIVE
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