NLP: Story of Mr. Forgetter

Few days back I met Mr. Anand. He is a well-qualified engineer holding good position in a multinational company but he had a challenge in remembering day to day things and he was curious if NLP can help him to enhance his memory.
When I spoke to him, he gave some basic examples like forgetting a watch in a meeting room or spectacles at a hairdresser. Other examples he gave were forgetting scheduled meetings and sometimes he used to forget responding to important emails.
It’s very easy to fix such things with the help of NLP. We have already seen applications of anchors in last 2 posts and anchors are also helpful in memorization. I have been using them regularly to remember things for quite some time now. I decided to suggest kinesthetic anchors to Mr. Anand.
I explained him kinesthetic anchors and told him to create a quick kinesthetic anchor every time he wants to remember something. He agreed to apply the technique and give feedback within 2 weeks. Anand called me after 2 weeks and he was excited to tell me that it is working for him. He told me that he is now able to remember almost 99% of the things and everyone around him is surprised because of the change.
This technique is also helpful in remembering anything. Very good for kids in their studies and almost for everyone in daily life.
In last 3 posts we looked at various applications of anchors. First post was about auditory anchors and second post was about visual anchors. This post is about kinesthetic anchors. It is said that olfactory anchors are difficult to eliminate so it’s important to understand and work on them. Generally, we have many anchors. We shall eliminate less resourceful anchors and add more resourceful anchors because anchor is an easy way to build and break any state.
You shall take help from anchors to build appropriate states. Stay in touch and talk to you soon.



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