Learn from different (not always better)

9 July 2026

By Linda Ferguson

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Within NLP, the concept of modelling is often taken to mean “find someone who does something really well and figure out how they are doing it.” This is common sense.

Like so much common sense, it leaves some questions:

• what if I don’t know someone who is really good at what I want to do?

• how can I figure out what they are doing if I am just getting started?

• is it useful to only be curious about people who are “better” than me?

While it is obviously a benefit to be able to learn with a master, there are also benefits to being curious about how people do things even when they’re not “better” than you.

For instance, at a recent workshop, I modelled someone’s strategy for staying focused to do deep work. My deep work is writing alone at a computer. Her work was making prospecting calls. That seems very different.

Yet as we talked, I came to realize how much her states and strategies overlapped what I needed in different circumstances. My curiosity allowed her to uncover the specifics of how she combined habits and states to move through her calls. And it allowed me to uncover the importance of habit (well-known to writers) with a commitment to making something happen (for the salesperson, it was filling a sales funnel; my goal needs to be equally well defined).

The point was never that the model was “better” than me: she wasn’t even doing the same thing. It was more significant that she was managing similar states in ways that made it clearer to me what I was doing already and what I might try to do differently.

The world is less stressful when not everything is a competition (who is the best?!) and we can be curious about other people’s strategies without feeling they are ‘better’ than us. And when we learn from difference, we have lots of people to learn from, no matter our field or circumstances.

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At NLP Canada Training, you’ll work with a community that turns the best evidence into

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required before the course begins, and we’ll agree on monthly payments to be made by pre-authorized credit card or PayPal. There are no extra interest charges or fees as long as you make your payments regularly.

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Training is live on Zoom and you will spend most of your time in a breakout space with one or two other people. Days run from 10:00 AM Eastern to 5:30 PM Eastern (Adjust for your time zone). We never record and we do not allow recording.

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All Session Dates

Summer/Fall 2026

Fri. Aug 28

Fri/Sat/Sun Aug 28/29/30 and Fri/Sat/Sun Sept 11/12/13 and Oct 3/4

Fall 2026

Fri. Oct 30

Fri/Sat/Sun Oct 30/Nov ½ and Fri/Sat/Sun Nov 13/14/15 and Sat/Sun Nov 28/29

Winter 2027

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Spring 2027

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Late Spring 2027

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More Questions? Contact us for a free consultation

Email: linda@nlpcanada.com

Office: 416-928-2394

Cell: 289-242-5089

NLP Canada Training Practitioner Certification

At NLP Canada Training, you’ll work with a community that turns the best evidence into

practical techniques. Ask questions, practice hard, and have fun while you learn to make

change happen in you and around you. Neurolinguistic programming (NLP) is a toolkit for

learning, development and change. It was developed in the 1970s as a practical way to help people identify better choices for their feelings, goals and relationships.

Pricing

Individual plus Individual Application Sessions (3)  $2285 + tax

Individual $1885 + tax

Couples, Groups, Retired Seniors, or Full-Time Students, $1425 + tax per person

NLP Practitioner plus the NLP Master Practitioner, $3285 + tax per person

Payment Plans

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required before the course begins, and we’ll agree on monthly payments to be made by pre-authorized credit card or PayPal. There are no extra interest charges or fees as long as you make your payments regularly.

Live on Zoom

Training is live on Zoom and you will spend most of your time in a breakout space with one or two other people. Days run from 10:00 AM Eastern to 5:30 PM Eastern (Adjust for your time zone). We never record and we do not allow recording.

Dates for 2026/27

Season

 

Start

All Session Dates

Summer/Fall 2026

Fri. Aug 28

Fri/Sat/Sun Aug 28/29/30 and Fri/Sat/Sun Sept 11/12/13 and Oct 3/4

Fall 2026

Fri. Oct 30

Fri/Sat/Sun Oct 30/Nov ½ and Fri/Sat/Sun Nov 13/14/15 and Sat/Sun Nov 28/29

Winter 2027

Fri. Jan 22

Fri/Sat/Sun Jan 22/23/24 and Fri/Sat/Sun Feb 5/6/7 and Sat/Sun Feb 20/21

Spring 2027

Fri. Mar 5

Fri/Sat/Sun Mar 5/6/7 and Fri/Sat/Sun Mar 19/20/21 and Sat/Sun Apr 3/4

Late Spring 2027

Fri. Apr 23

Fri/Sat/Sun Apr 23/24/25 and Fri/Sat/Sun May 14/15/16 and Sat/Sun June 5/6

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Email: linda@nlpcanada.com

Office: 416-928-2394

Cell: 289-242-5089