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7 Keys To Mastering NLP

By

Bradley Buller
Table Of Contents

Introduction Page 3
Key 1 – The Goal Page 4
Key 2 – Discipline Page 6
Key 3 – Reward System Page 8
Key 4 – Scheduling Page 10
Key 5 – Get Help Page 11
Key 6 – Take Notes Page 13
Key 7 – Get A Good Course Page 14
Introduction

If you are reading this report, I am going to make a few


assumptions.

1. You are not satisfied with the life you currently have,
whether it be business or personal.

2. You are serious about making a change in your life.

3. You feel that NLP, from what you’ve heard or read, is


going to help you achieve that life.

If the above is even close to being true, then you are most
definitely going to want to read this report. It may very well
be the best piece of free information you’ve ever gotten in
your whole life.

There is a belief that nothing free is worthwhile. This report


is going to put an end to that belief.

So without further ado (because I really want to get into the


meat of this report) let’s get right down to the 7 keys
needed in order to fully master NLP.
Key 1 – The Goal

The first key may very well be the most important, for as
you see, most people simply do NOT have a goal in their life.
Oh, they say that they want power, money, fame,
happiness, success and so on. But they honestly have no
idea how they are going to go about getting it or, for that
matter, what the it specifically is.

For example, let’s take something simple like money.

Many people say that they want money…lots of it. Great.

But what for?

Have you ever REALLY sat down to think about what you
want that money for and if that particular thing is going to
make you happy?

Let’s go deeper into this.

Let’s say that you believe you want money so that you can
have a big expensive sports car.

Do you really know WHY you want that sports car? Have you
ever sat down to think about what it is about that sports car
that’s so important to you?

Is it because you simply want to drive around town in a big


shiny sports car so that people, who you don’t even know,
can look at it and say…”Wow…look at that big shiny sports
car!”

When you think about it, it’s a pretty shallow reason for
wanting a sports car. There has to be more to it than that.
Or is there?
Point is, YOU need to understand what drives you and
motivates you to want the things that you want BEFORE you
can actually go out and get them.

If the need for a shiny sports car is to attract someone from


the opposite sex, aren’t there easier and cheaper ways to do
it?

How about getting a new wardrobe or a hair style?

You’ll certainly save a lot of money in the process.

Sit down and think about WHAT you want and WHY you
want it. Once you’ve done that, realized what your goal is,
as you master NLP, you’ll have a better understanding of
how to use it because you’ll have a better understanding of
what you’re using it for.

It’s much easier to use NLP to get that raise at work because
you want more money to pay for your kid’s education
because you love your kid so much than it is to get that
raise at work just because you either feel you deserve it or
just want more money.

The latter is too general. There isn’t enough motivation


behind the want for the raise. But once you realize that it’s
for your kid’s education, or whatever the specific reason is,
it’s going to be much easier to achieve that goal.

Be specific about what you want and WHY you want it.

Once you’ve done that, NLP can take you places that you’ve
only imagined possible.
Key 2 – Discipline

Once you’ve firmly set a goal and the reason for that goal,
the next key to mastering NLP is discipline.

This is something that is lacking in many people.

It’s easy to say, “I want this” or “I need that.” What’s hard


is having the discipline to go out and do what needs to be
done to get it. So what I am about to say is probably going
to be a real downer to a lot of people, but it has to be said.

No matter how great an NLP course is, it’s going to be totally


WORTHLESS to you if you don’t develop the discipline
needed to sit down and actually do the work.

Did I say a dirty word…work?

It may be the dirtiest 4-letter word in the dictionary for a lot


of people. Most folks avoid work at all costs. Most would
prefer to never have to work.

Think I’m kidding?

Take a look at the lottery lines every Tuesday and Thursday,


or whenever the Mega Millions is about to be drawn.

Take a look at the crowds at the casinos…especially in


Vegas.

Did you know that they even have slot machines in the
airports in Vegas? That’s right…people throw their money
away on those one-arm-bandits while waiting for their plane.

Take a look at the OTB parlors or the race tracks.

Heck…take a look at the welfare lines.


These same people are walking around with designer
sneakers and IPhones.

Need more evidence that people don’t want to work and still
want everything that life has to offer?

Point is, if you think you’re going to master NLP by pushing


some magic button or winning the lottery, you can stop
reading this report now. There is really nothing else here for
you.

But if you understand that anything worth having takes time


and effort, then you might want to keep reading.

Believe it or not, you CAN master NLP in 30 days.

You read correctly…30 days.

At the end of this report, I’m going to show you how.


Key 3 – Reward System

This is something that I have yet to see anybody


recommend for anything. It baffles my mind because the
reward system is sure fire. If you use it correctly, it can’t
fail.

Okay, so what is the reward system and how does it work?

Well, as I said, you CAN master NLP in as little as 30 days.


However, that’s still 30 days of your life that you’re going to
have to put in the time and effort.

For some people, that doesn’t seem like much. For others, it
seems like an eternity.

In either case, it’s usually longer than you expect. Most


people who think that a few days is a breeze realize that it’s
not such a breeze once they see how long a day can be.

Suddenly, you’ve completed day 1 and you say to yourself,


“Oh my God…29 more of these?”

That’s where the reward system comes in.

Each day, when you’ve completed the task at hand, reward


yourself with something. It doesn’t have to be anything big.
The key to making this work is that the reward for day 2
should be a little bigger than the reward for day 1.

Best way to do this is to pick out something you really


enjoy, whether it be eating, watching TV, listening to music,
reading or whatever.

For the sake of making this example simple, let’s say that
your favorite thing to do is listen to music. Okay, this is
what a 30 day reward system might look like.
Day 1 – A 15 minute break to listen to YouTube videos.
Day 2 – A 30 minute break to listen to YuoTube videos.
Day 3 – A 45 minute break to listen to one CD.
Day 4 – A trip to the store to buy a new CD.

.
.
.

Day 30 – A trip to the store to buy a CD collection.

You can fill in days 5 through 29 accordingly. Just make sure


the reward for the next day is greater than the reward for
the prior day.

It takes a little time to come up with the system, but once


you do, you’ll find that those days just fly by because you
are working towards a goal and are being rewarded for each
day’s progress.

The reward system is something you will end up using for a


lot of things in your life.

And why not?

YOU deserve it.


Key 4 – Scheduling

This is another area where people have


problems…scheduling.

We all say that we have such and such to do today and that
we’re going to do it, but how many of us actually get to it?

It always seems that something pops up, OR…because we


don’t have it written down as something that NEEDS to be
done, we just don’t get to it.

So make a schedule. I know it sounds ridiculous to write


down something like, “Study NLP today, chapter 1, from 2
PM to 4 PM” or whatever time is best for you. But trust me,
if you don’t write it down, you won’t do it.

Not only should you write down each thing you have to do
for NLP each day, you should cross each one off as you’ve
completed it.

Why?

The answer is because you get to see progress. Once you


see that you’re almost at the last item, you’re going to push
harder to get to it if for no other reason than you want to
get it out of the way so that you can get to the things in
your day that you REALLY enjoy.

So make a schedule.

Trust me…it makes all the difference in the world.


Key 5 – Get Help

“No man is an island entire of itself”

John Donne (1572 – 1631)

It’s funny how so many people are so proud that they just
can’t bring themselves to go to somebody else for help.

It’s a hard thing to do…admit when you need help.

And make no mistake about it…NLP is no lightweight


subject. In fact, it may be one of the most complex subjects
on the planet.

That’s why so many people don’t understand it and need


help with it.

You may very well be able to get through your NLP course
(I’ll share a really great one later on) on your own. But you
may not. There may be some concepts that are foreign to
you that you need explained.

Aside from that, there may be things involved with NLP that
require you to practice on other people.

In fact, I’m going to let you in on just one little secret of


NLP.

Part of any great NLP course is observing people’s eye


movements. That’s right…eye movements.

Why?

Well, because when people talk to you, if you look carefully


enough, especially when you’ve asked them a question,
you’ll notice that their eyes move a certain way.
How their eyes move determines their reaction to what
you’ve just asked. Once you are able to analyze these eye
movements, you’ll be better able to respond to them and get
these people over to YOUR way of thinking…thus getting
what YOU want from them.

But in order to do this, you’re going to need to interact with


other people, obviously. And what better way than to get a
family member or a friend to help you out?

NLP is not an isolated course. You WILL need to interact with


people. So get people to help you.

It’s never a crime to admit when you need help.

If it makes you feel better, offer to pay them something for


their time. Maybe take them to dinner.

Don’t do this on your own…not when there is no reason to.


Key 6 – Take Notes

Do you remember back in the good old days when you went
to school how the teacher would stand up in front of the
class lecturing on whatever the subject was and the first
thing he or she would say to you is to take notes?

Why do you think that is?

Well, we only retain a certain portion of what we hear and


read. Most of it is gone within a few minutes. Taking notes,
and then going over those notes, helps reinforce the
concepts that we’ve just learned.

Great…so how do we take notes? What do we take notes on?


Do we take notes on every little thing we learn?

Here’s a simple guide that will help.

If you hear something that you already know, or already


corresponds to your initial views on the subject, there is
probably no need to take notes on it.

However, if you hear a concept that’s new, no matter how


simple it might seem, take notes on it.

For example, one of the simplest concepts of NLP is


something that I had initially forgotten by day 2. In fact, I
couldn’t believe I had forgotten it. Had I taken notes on it to
reinforce the idea, maybe I would have retained it better.

Reading isn’t enough. You need to also write the concepts


down. This will reinforce them in your mind.

I purposely didn’t take notes on day 1 to illustrate this


concept and sure enough, the simplest concepts were gone
a day later.
Key 7 – Get A Good Course

There are a LOT of NLP courses out there and a lot of NLP
gurus. Some of them are actually very good.

However, in my opinion, nobody beats John Taylor who is a


PhD and a master at NLP.

But, not only is John a master, his course is the simplest to


understand, relatively speaking. It’s still NLP and there are
still some deep concepts to master, but John makes
mastering these concepts as simple as possible. If you read
my review, you know what to expect.

You can pick up a copy of John’s course, which is not only


better, but less expensive than other courses that aren’t
good, below.

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I can honestly say that you will get more out of John’s
course than anything else online. Forget about paying
thousands of dollars to some “guru” who’s only going to fill
your head with a lot of rah, rah, rah.

John Taylor and his NLP In 30 Days are the real deal.

Pick up a copy TODAY.

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To YOUR NLP Success,

Bradley Buller
Bradley Buller

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