Welcome to Episode #134 of NLP Around You.
🧠 Thoughtful Thought
“You don’t need to look serious in order to be taken seriously.” — Dr Mehernosh J Randeria
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💬 NLP Quote Corner
“Ego is a bubble. Instead of bursting it and seeing what all lies outside, we invest most of our energy protecting it.” — Ankur Warikoo
⏳ One Minute NLP
From Problems to Outcomes
When something goes wrong, most people get stuck asking, “Why is this happening?” or “Who’s to blame?” That keeps the focus on the problem.
In NLP, we shift the frame to outcome thinking. Instead of circling around what’s wrong, ask: “What do I want instead?” and “What’s the first step I can take toward it?”
Notice the difference. Problem thinking feels heavy and draining. Outcome thinking feels lighter, more possible, more energising.
Next time you catch yourself stuck in the problem, pause. Picture the outcome you want—see it, hear it, feel it. Then move one step closer.
Because in NLP, energy flows where attention goes—and attention on outcomes creates momentum and change.
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🔮 Meta Magic
Strength or Faith?
In 1701, when the enemies planned to send a drunken elephant to smash Lohgarh Fort, Guru Gobind Singh Ji smiled and said, “I too have an intoxicated elephant—Duni Chand. Tomorrow, he will fight their elephant.”
Duni Chand was tall, muscular, and strong as an ox. Yet that night, fear consumed him. “I can fight men, not an elephant,” he thought. Doubt broke him from within. Attempting to flee the fort, he slipped, broke his leg, and vanished from the battlefield.
The next morning, as the enemy’s elephant advanced, the Sikhs asked, half-joking, “Maharaj, your elephant has already run away. Who will fight now?”
Guruji pointed to the slender Bhai Bachittar Singh. Not built like Duni Chand, but burning with faith. With folded hands, he said, “Maharaj, if you are with me, I fear nothing—not even Indra’s Airavat.”
Armed with Guruji’s spear, he rode out like a lion, struck the beast’s forehead, and turned it back upon its own army.
One warrior had muscles but no faith—he fell before the battle began. The other had faith that turned frailty into ferocity—and he won.
✨ Meta Magic Moment
Strength without faith collapses, but faith turns even the smallest into a lion.
📖 Hook from the Book
“We can’t have change without loss, which is why so often people say they want change but nonetheless stay exactly the same.” — Lori Gottlieb, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed
🎬 Movie Motivation
“You should never regret the things you do. You should only regret the things you don’t do.” This dialogue from the movie My Oxford Year focuses on action over hesitation – behavioural flexibility creates new choices.
🏆 Winning Post of the Week
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Thoughtfully Yours,
Mehernosh Randeria
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