MICRO MODELING
What is Micro Modeling?
We discussed above that a particular skill may be very complex, comprising many actions that take place over many hours or days.
Micro Modeling takes one specific aspect of the skill and models that, using basic modeling techniques.
Why use Micro Modeling?
Micro Modeling allows us to use very basic modeling techniques on a very simple process.
By viewing a skill as the sum of the individual actions, we may lose something of the wholeness, but at the same time it allows us to work on a manageable chunk, before putting the whole thing together.
How to use Micro Modeling
Micro Modeling can be done as follows:
• Ask about the skill;
• Pick a particular aspect of the skill that you want to focus on;
• Ask about that aspect;
• Pick a particular part of that aspect of the skill that you want to focus on;
• Ask about that part;
• Pick a particular segment of that part of that aspect of the skill;
• Continue until you have a small relatively self contained mini-skill, one that can be described in one TOTE;
• Apply modeling to that mini-skill.
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Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
NLP Master Practitioner Report
The weekend of June 1 and 2 we held the second weekend of our NLP Master Practitioner course, covering modeling and advanced eye accessing cues.
A complete example of the modeling process was conducted, utilizing macro and micro modeling, explicit and implicit modeling, strategies, logical levels, and perceptual positions.
The eye accessing patterns included advanced eye accessing alignment, and eye movement desensitization.
We also covered proxy BMIRs, and modeled through the dance SCORE model.
Shawn Carson
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