Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP) logical levels are a powerful way to think about change by breaking it down as a model into different categories of information. As you begin to think about some change you want to make, you can ask yourself some questions that relate to the different levels:
Environment refers to the factors that are external opportunities or constraints. Answers the questions ‘where?’, ‘when?’, and ‘with whom?’
Behaviour is made up of specific actions or reactions within the environment. Answers the question ‘what?’
Capabilities are about the knowledge and skills, the ‘how-tos’ that guide and give direction to behaviour. Answer the question ‘how?’
Beliefs and values provide the reinforcement – motivation and permission – to support or deny your capabilities. Answer the question ‘why?’
Identity factors determine your sense of self. Answer the question ‘who?’
Purpose goes beyond self-consciousness to relate to the bigger picture about mission, to ask ‘what for?’ or ‘for whom?’
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