Meet Anil Dagia

I am a well-recognized ICF credentialed coach (PCC), a strategic consultant and a trainer with long list of clients, and protégés who freely credit me for their upward growth in career and in life. As an established NLP Trainer registered as trainer member with ANLP. I am also registered with ICF as a mentor coach.

Meet Anil Dagia

Pathbreaking Leadership

I achieved global recognition when I got my NLP Practitioner/Master Practitioner Accredited by ICF in 2014. Many global leaders in the world of NLP recognized and acknowledged this as an unprecedented accomplishment not just for myself but for the world of NLP. Subsequently, this created a huge wave of followers around the globe, replicating the phenomenon. I have conducted trainings around the globe having trained/coached over 100,000 people across 16 nationalities.

Pathbreaking Leadership

Unconventional, No Box Thinker

I have been given the title of Unconventional, No Box Thinker and I am probably one of the most innovative NLP trainer. Over the course of my journey I have incorporated the best practices from coaching, behavioral economics, psycho-linguistics, philosophy, mainstream psychology, neuroscience & even from the ancient field of Tantra along with many more advanced methodologies & fields of study. You will find that my workshops & coaching will always include principles and meditation techniques from the field of Tantra leading to profound transformations.

Unconventional, No Box Thinker

Highly Acclaimed

- Interview published on Front Page in Times of India - Pune Times dated 18-Oct-2013, India's most widely read English newspaper with an average issue readership of 76.5 lakh (7.65 million) !!
- Interview published 27-Sep-2013 & a 2nd Interview published 10-Jul-2014 in Mid-Day, the most popular daily for the Young Urban Mobile Professionals across India
- Interview aired on Radio One 94.3 FM on 27-Nov-2013, the most popular FM radio station across India

Highly Acclaimed

Whether it is people who have achieved huge success & continue to do so, or people who have reached a stage of having accomplished a lot and now wondering what's next or even people who are stuck in a less than desirable situation - all have something in common. They all have the same 3 factors operating in their mind. The difference is that these factors operate differently in each of the above group.

1) How you look at the world?

How you look at the world and what meaning you attribute to what you see is one of the first factors that affect your life. You may see an open landscape and say that it is empty and hence has nothing to offer. Or You may say that it has so much space that you can do anything in it.

Take a moment to make a picture in your mind about your life the way it is. What do you see in it? How colorful is it? How sharp is it? How large is the picture of your life? What meanings you attribute to what you see? Are these meanings empowering you or limiting you?

2) What is the most pervasive emotion in your life?

Emotions are usually quite transient and you would tend to experience a multitude of them within the span of a minute. And yet, there would be a certain theme of emotions that you carry most of the time.

Emotions are like water. The emotions we label as positive emotions are like crystal clear water and the emotions labelled as negative are like water that has dirt, dust and other objects that make the water unclear.

Are you generally happy, satisfied, fulfilled, joyous, grateful?

If not, then ask yourself what happens when you look into water that is dirty? You see dirt all over.

Now take a moment to make a (1 or more) picture of what gives you happiness, joy, satisfaction, fulfillment, gratitude. Take what you see in these pictures and add it into the picture of your life you made in step 1 and notice what happens to your life in this given moment.

3) How do you set goals about what you want?

How do you order food at a restaurant? Most order food based on what they see in the menu, isn't it? And that is exactly how many people set goals. They believe there is a menu dished out for them and they can order only from the menu they were presented with.

Some of the most successful people I have met, they don't order food at a restaurant based on the menu. They know exactly what they want, they ask for it and they get it regardless of whether it was mentioned in the menu or not.

Ask yourself what you truly want. Not based on what you believe you can have, but based on what you really would like to have even if you believe it to be impossible.