| Meta-Learning: Learning About Learning |
ACCELERATED LEARNING With NLP & Meta-States
L. Michael Hall, Ph.D. & Bobby G. Bodenhamer, D.Min.
When you Learn How to Really Learn
And then ... from that you can expect to --
The Meta-Accelerated Learning Training
Part I - Introduction to Accelerated Learning Skills using NLP & Meta-States
Preparing For Accelerated Learning:
1) The Accessing Art: Accessing a Strong Learning State
State Accessing & Managing
Handling Neuro-Linguistic Mind-Body States
Running Your Own Brain & States #1012) Meta-Stating Your Strong Learning State
Texture and Qualify your learning state with Higher Resources
Relaxation, Alertness, Questioning, Appreciation, etc.
The NLP Learning Strategy3) The Strategy of Learning: Representationally Tracking
The VAK nature of "thoughts" and Awareness
Learn How to Video-Think
Suspending Beliefs & Judgments to Give "Understanding" a Chance4) Managing Thought Balls
The Intention--Attention Distinction
Flowing with the Awareness Stream
Recognizing "thoughts" as disruptive at the Primary Level
Meta-Learning
5) Meta-Learning: Learning about Learning
7 Dynamic Learning Principles every Learner Needs to Know about
6) Re-Defining Yourself as a Ferociously Effective Learner
Swishing to the You as an Effective Learner
Part II - Advanced Meta-Accelerated Learning Training (As time allows)
1) Focus: the Art of "Genius" Learning
The Strategy for any Genius State
Environment Control for Learning Excellence
The Art of Screening Out (Shifting Your Meta-Program)2) Accelerated Learning Beliefs
Frames for Learning
Thinking about your Learning from an Empowering Belief Standpoint
Meta-Yesing the New Beliefs3) Creative Problem-Solving
Understanding the phenomenon of a "Problem"
Shifting to Solution thinking
Meta-Stating yourself for Creative thinking
The Einstein Pattern4) The Strategy of Implementation
The power and focus of Oriented for "Implementation"
Skills and Strategies that install Implementation5) The "Wisdom" Strategy
Perceptual Positions
Meta-Stating yourself and your learning to evoke the Gestalt of "Balance"
(c)1999 Bobby G. Bodenhamer and L. Michael Hall All rights reserved.