Tag: Memory (page 2 of 2)

The NLP Anchoring Technique – Your Success Is a Finger Snap Away

Imagine a situation that has been driving you crazy. Maybe your workplace wants you to give presentations from time to time that you desperately fear. Maybe you are afraid of flying. Or maybe you hate going out on dates because you feel so anxious and awkward. Now imagine that you were able to change all of that with a snap of a finger. Wouldn’t that be incredible? “But how?!” – I hear you saying. The answer lies in NLP anchoring.

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6 Real Reasons to Keep a Daily Journal – Living in Awareness

Some of my readers may think that keeping a daily journal is what only little girls do, but don’t be so quick to judge. I will try to convince you that keeping a daily journal is something that each one of us should do if we are seriously looking into changing the quality of our life.

There are mainly two reasons why I decided to bring this topic up and to share it with others. The first reason lies in the fact that keeping a daily journal has tremendously changed me in a positive way in so many different areas of life. The second reason is that the majority of people out there underestimate the power of journaling. We tend to think that keeping a journal has no real practical implications to it, and therefore no use of having one. And even when we do understand the potential of journaling, we procrastinate and are too lazy to do it.

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How to Improve Memory Efficiently – the Beginner’s Guide

How to improve memory is a question that most of us have asked at least once in our lifetime. To be able to remember things fast and then recall them when necessary, is a crucial aspect of life. If you are studying at a college or university, you know how difficult it may be sometimes to remember that colossal amount of information that we are constantly bombarded with.

On the other hand, the need to memorize things doesn’t stop for as long as we are alive. From day one at your new job, you are required to memorize things efficiently. And when you become a parent, not only you have to remember to take care of your own tasks, but also your child’s. Thus, the question of memory never becomes outdated.

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