MindMap Gallery Six levels of thinking logic (neuro-linguistic programming)
Six levels of thinking logic (neuro-linguistic programming), including environmental thinking, behavioral thinking, ability thinking, beliefs, values, identity thinking, system thinking, etc.
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One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
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Six levels of thinking logic (Neuro-Linguistic Programming)
environmental thinking
Ladder of behavior, hard work
what is environment
time, place, people and things
External conditions and restrictions
All information from the outside world that can be received by your five senses (vision, hearing, smell, taste, touch) outside the body
When, where, people, things, things, money and other external elements besides me
four characteristics
Environmental factors determine the scope and scope of people's activities.
Can also be viewed as available resources provided
It is also the result of the behavior.
When determining the direction of a thing or project, the specifically quantified and described target values are also classified as the environment level.
external performance
Every mistake is someone else's fault
Common sentence patterns
If---then---don't blame me
Representative class
Resentful woman, if Mr.
Just the right model
complain
Think outward
Blame everything on environmental issues
It's everyone else's fault
It's not your own problem
Often "complains"
Shengwei question
Is this result what I want?
What other methods can I use to solve this situation?
If something like this happens again, how will I face it?
Focus on goals and create resources
behavioral thinking
Ladder of ability, eager to learn and improve
what is behavior
What to do, have you done it?
The process we do at the environment layer
It’s about ability selection and actual performance
If you can't change the environment, then change yourself
behavior classification
trial and error behavior
orderly behavior
meaningful behavior
external performance
I still need to work hard
I didn't succeed because I didn't work hard enough.
Representative class
Activists
Coping mode
Action, action, action
Shengwei question
Is there any better way to solve this problem?
What’s the best way to do it?
ability thinking
BVR’s Ladder, Cognitive Upgrading
what is ability
How to do it, whether you can do it
What are my different options?
What abilities have I mastered and what abilities do I still need to master?
It just solves the problem
Solve the problem of what to do
surface ability
Decide whether you have a basis for action
deep ability
Decide what is best for you
There are always more solutions than difficulties
When a problem arises, I immediately think of studying
Diligence in action combined with capable wisdom
This is standard for middle-level leaders
external performance
There are always more methods than difficulties
Representative class
tactician
Coping mode
learn, learn and learn
Shengwei question
Is it worth it?
Which one should I do first?
The more alternative solutions a person has, the greater his ability is.
He hesitates to act because he feels he is not capable enough. Learning to activate behavioral triggers is a very important ability.
Will not equal ability
Being able to solve problems equals ability
beliefs, values
The ladder of identity, long-term planning
What are beliefs and values
What should be done and what is important
Cooperate with identity
What beliefs and values should we have?
Faith is what you believe
Values are what is important to you
Values are also a ranking of importance
Determine the direction of abilities and behaviors
The differences between people come from different choices
Ability level
It's about solving questions
belief value layer
It’s a multiple-choice question
external performance
Representative class
strategist
Know what is most important
Direction is more important than method and effort
Coping mode
do the right thing
Shengwei question
As a human being, it is important for me to do this,
I want to be a --- person, and I will definitely be able to do it
Every choice you make determines the outcome of your life
What kind of beliefs do you have?
What kind of life would it be?
Clear values are the source of motivation behind behavior
identity thinking
The spiritual ladder, be yourself
what is identity
Who am I and what kind of life do I want to live?
What identity do I want
to realize the meaning of life
Identity is who I am
who others think you are
who do you think you are
Who do you choose under different circumstances?
A role is a superficial identity given to you by society and the environment
Personal positioning is a philosophical level of identity
It is a person’s psychological activity that is the core part
Identity determines changes in the following beliefs, values, abilities, behaviors, and environment.
attitude decides everything
personal identity
external performance
Representative class
Awakener
Know who I am, what kind of person I want to be, and have a clear purpose and meaning of life.
Coping mode
Because I am such a person (what I believe), I will make certain choices and actions
Shengwei question
What can I do to change the world?
The answer to the question "Who are you" is mostly different from different angles, different time and space, and different environments.
A person has only one "identity" but can have many "roles" in his life
"Identity" takes care of the whole person in any environment, while "role" takes care of other people and things that this person targets.
Who am I to decide what to do at a certain time and place, how to do it, and why to do it?
Identity determines everything you do, and also determines all kinds of different life outcomes.
The role is passive and is given to you by others.
Identity is proactive and is what you want to be.
The character remains the same, the character's beliefs and values are changing.
You are still you, but who you are today is different from who you were a year ago, and who you are a year from now.
systems thinking
what is system
My relationship with the world and the meaning of life
My relationship with various people and things in the world
What did I come to this world for?
What can I bring to others, to society, and to humanity as a whole?
Also called spiritual thinking and vision thinking
It’s about altruism and mission.
external performance
Representative class
leader/great man
Change the world, be altruistic
Coping mode
How to change the world to make it better?