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NLP Memory Palace: How To Structure Your Mind For Instant Global Recall
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The Memory Palace technique, also known as the Method of Loci, is a powerful memory-enhancing tool that has been used for centuries. By associating information with specific locations in a mental “palace,” individuals can quickly and easily recall vast amounts of information. In this post, we will explore how to apply the Memory Palace technique specifically for NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) practitioners to enhance their ability to remember key concepts, techniques, and frameworks.Step 1: Choose a familiar and detailed location
The first step in creating a Memory Palace for NLP is to select a location that you know well and can easily visualize. This could be your childhood home, a favorite vacation spot, or any other place that holds vivid memories for you. The key is to choose a location with many distinct features and rooms that you can mentally walk through.Step 2: Assign NLP concepts to specific locations
Next, identify the key NLP concepts, techniques, or frameworks that you want to remember. For example, you could associate the Swish Pattern with the front door of your Memory Palace, the Meta Model with the living room, and the Milton Model with the backyard. Be creative and make strong, vivid associations between each concept and its corresponding location in your Memory Palace.Step 3: Create mental images and associations
As you mentally walk through your Memory Palace, visualize each NLP concept in its assigned location. For the Swish Pattern at the front door, imagine yourself stepping through the doorway and instantly transforming into a more confident version of yourself. For the Meta Model in the living room, picture yourself engaging in a deep and meaningful conversation with someone using precise language patterns. Make these mental images vivid, engaging, and memorable.Step 4: Practice and review regularly
To solidify your Memory Palace for NLP, practice mentally walking through it regularly. Review each concept and its corresponding location in your mind, reinforcing the associations and strengthening your recall abilities. The more you practice, the more effortlessly you will be able to access and apply these NLP concepts in your work and daily life.By structuring your mind with a Memory Palace specifically tailored for NLP, you can enhance your ability to recall key concepts, techniques, and frameworks with ease. This powerful memory-enhancing tool can help you deepen your understanding of NLP and improve your effectiveness as a practitioner. Give it a try and see how it can transform your ability to remember and apply NLP techniques in your practice.
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A cat food maker is recalling a line of raw and frozen chow that was sold in Michigan after authorities on Tuesday linked the death of a cat to a batch of feed contaminated with bird flu.
Northwest Naturals is telling people to toss 2-pound bags from a single batch of its Feline Turkey Recipe that have a best-by date between May 21, 2026, and June 23, 2026. The bags tested positive for H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza bird flu, the company warned in a voluntary recall notice posted online.
“Consumption of raw or uncooked pet food contaminated with HPAI can cause illness in animals. To date, one case of illness in a domestic cat has been reported in connection with this issue,” the company said.
The Oregon Department of Agriculture linked the death of a house cat in Washington County to eating the Northwest Naturals pet food.
“We are confident that this cat contracted H5N1 by eating the Northwest Naturals raw and frozen pet food,” Oregon State Veterinarian Dr. Ryan Scholz said.
Dozens of people have been infected with the virus across the country in unrelated cases. California has declared a state of emergency and the spread among livestock has begun impacting the food supply. The virus has been detected in several locations in Michigan.
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Where was the contaminated product sold?
The product is sold nationwide, according to Northwest Naturals, through distributors in the following states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Washington. It is also sold in British Columbia, Canada.
How can I tell if I have the product?
The affected product that Northwest Naturals is voluntarily recalling is one batch of Northwest Naturals brand 2-pound Feline Turkey Recipe raw frozen pet food.
The recalled product is packaged in 2-pound plastic bags with “Best if used by” dates of 05/21/26 B10 and 06/23/2026 B1.
What should I do with the cat food?
Consumers who have purchased the recalled product should immediately discard the product and contact the place of purchase for a full refund.
For additional information or questions, customers may contact Northwest Naturals of Portland at info@nw-naturals.net or 866-637-1872 from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PST, Monday through Friday.
Customers can contact the store where they bought the pet food for a refund, Northwest Naturals said.
How do I know if my pet food store sells the product?
You can locate stores that sell Northwest Naturals products by using its store locator.
Bird flu-contaminated cat food has been linked to the death of several pets, prompting a recall of the affected products. The contaminated cat food, which was found to contain traces of the H5N1 bird flu virus, has been linked to the deaths of multiple cats who consumed the tainted food.Pet owners are being urged to check their cat food supplies and look for any products that may be part of the recall. The affected products are mainly dry cat food varieties that were produced by a specific manufacturer and distributed to various pet stores nationwide.
The company responsible for the contaminated cat food has issued a recall of the affected products and is working closely with health officials to determine the source of the contamination. Pet owners are advised to stop feeding their cats the affected products immediately and to contact their veterinarian if their pet shows any signs of illness.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of ensuring the safety and quality of pet food products. Pet owners should always be vigilant and check the ingredients of the food they are feeding their pets to ensure that it meets the necessary standards and does not pose any risks to their beloved animals.
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Pet food recall after cat dies from bird flu in Oregon
Pet food recall issued after Oregon house cat dies from eating product that tested positive for bird flu
A Portland-based pet food company issued a nationwide voluntary recall after a house cat in Oregon died from eating one of its products, which tested positive for bird flu.Northwest Naturals, owned by Morasch Meats, announced the recall Tuesday for one batch of its 2-pound Feline Turkey Recipe raw frozen pet food after the product tested positive for the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus, also known as H5N1 bird flu, according to a news release.The batch with the virus was sold across the United States through distributors in Washington, Arizona, Rhode Island, Georgia, Maryland and several other states, according to the release. The products were also distributed in Canada’s British Columbia.The company is cooperating with the Oregon Department of Agriculture on the voluntary recall, which the we Food and Drug Administration did not issue.Laboratory testing from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Oregon State University confirmed the cat died after consuming raw frozen pet food that tested positive for H5N1 in Washington County, Oregon, according to a news release from the Oregon Department of Agriculture.Testing confirmed a genetic match between the infected animal and the virus found in the raw frozen pet food, the department said. The test results prompted the voluntary recall, the Washington State Department of Agriculture announced in a statement on Facebook.“We are confident that this cat contracted H5N1 by eating the Northwest Naturals raw and frozen pet food,” Ryan Scholz, a state veterinarian with the Oregon Department of Agriculture, said in a release.“This cat was strictly an indoor cat,” Scholz said. “It was not exposed to the virus in its environment, and results from the genome sequencing confirmed that the virus recovered from the raw pet food and infected cat were exact matches to each other.”The recall applies to products with “best if used by” dates between May 21, 2026, and June 23, 2026, according to Northwest Naturals.Northwest Naturals advises people who purchased the recalled product to throw it away immediately and contact the store where they bought it for a full refund.The Oregon Health Authority and local public health officials are monitoring people who lived with the infected cat for bird flu symptoms, the Oregon Department of Agriculture said.No human cases of the bird flu have yet been linked to the incident, the department added.Cats and dogs can catch bird flu from eating undercooked or raw meat, sick or dead infected birds or drinking unpasteurized milk, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association.Humans can become infected if exposed to infected animals, but this is rare, the association said.Last week, a person exposed to sick and dead birds in Louisiana became hospitalized with a severe case of H5N1, marking the first human case of severe illness linked to the virus in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Mild symptoms in humans include mild fever, sore throat, headaches, fatigue and muscle or body aches, according to the CDC. More moderate to severe symptoms include high fever, difficulty breathing or altered consciousness.Sixty-five bird flu cases have been reported in the U.S. since April 2024, the CDC said.
A Portland-based pet food company issued a nationwide voluntary recall after a house cat in Oregon died from eating one of its products, which tested positive for bird flu.
Northwest Naturals, owned by Morasch Meats, announced the recall Tuesday for one batch of its 2-pound Feline Turkey Recipe raw frozen pet food after the product tested positive for the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus, also known as H5N1 bird flu, according to a news release.
The batch with the virus was sold across the United States through distributors in Washington, Arizona, Rhode Island, Georgia, Maryland and several other states, according to the release. The products were also distributed in Canada’s British Columbia.
The company is cooperating with the Oregon Department of Agriculture on the voluntary recall, which the we Food and Drug Administration did not issue.
Laboratory testing from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Oregon State University confirmed the cat died after consuming raw frozen pet food that tested positive for H5N1 in Washington County, Oregon, according to a news release from the Oregon Department of Agriculture.
Testing confirmed a genetic match between the infected animal and the virus found in the raw frozen pet food, the department said. The test results prompted the voluntary recall, the Washington State Department of Agriculture announced in a statement on Facebook.
“We are confident that this cat contracted H5N1 by eating the Northwest Naturals raw and frozen pet food,” Ryan Scholz, a state veterinarian with the Oregon Department of Agriculture, said in a release.
“This cat was strictly an indoor cat,” Scholz said. “It was not exposed to the virus in its environment, and results from the genome sequencing confirmed that the virus recovered from the raw pet food and infected cat were exact matches to each other.”
The recall applies to products with “best if used by” dates between May 21, 2026, and June 23, 2026, according to Northwest Naturals.
Northwest Naturals advises people who purchased the recalled product to throw it away immediately and contact the store where they bought it for a full refund.
The Oregon Health Authority and local public health officials are monitoring people who lived with the infected cat for bird flu symptoms, the Oregon Department of Agriculture said.
No human cases of the bird flu have yet been linked to the incident, the department added.
Cats and dogs can catch bird flu from eating undercooked or raw meat, sick or dead infected birds or drinking unpasteurized milk, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Humans can become infected if exposed to infected animals, but this is rare, the association said.
Last week, a person exposed to sick and dead birds in Louisiana became hospitalized with a severe case of H5N1, marking the first human case of severe illness linked to the virus in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Mild symptoms in humans include mild fever, sore throat, headaches, fatigue and muscle or body aches, according to the CDC. More moderate to severe symptoms include high fever, difficulty breathing or altered consciousness.
Sixty-five bird flu cases have been reported in the U.S. since April 2024, the CDC said.
Attention pet owners: A pet food recall has been issued after a cat in Oregon died from bird flu. It is important to check the labels of your pet’s food and avoid feeding them any products that may be contaminated. Stay updated on the latest news and take necessary precautions to keep your furry friends safe and healthy. #PetFoodRecall #BirdFlu #OregonCatDies
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Man accused of fatally setting New York City subway rider on fire says he doesn’t recall incident
The man accused of killing a New York City subway rider by setting her on fire has no memory of “what happened” and admitted to heavy drinking, authorities said Tuesday.
Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, a 33-year-old Guatemalan citizen in the United States illegally, appeared before a Brooklyn judge and was formally told that he’s been accused of murder and arson in connection to the gruesome attack on Sunday.
The victim, who still hasn’t been identified, was killed while asleep on a stationary F train at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue Station.
The suspect allegedly set her on fire with a lighter, and once the victim became engulfed in flames, Zapeta-Calil continued “fanning the flames with a shirt,” a prosecutor said.
Zapeta-Calil later told police that “he drinks a lot of liquor” and “doesn’t know what happened,” the prosecutor added.
Zapeta-Calil used a translator to help him understand the court action on Tuesday and he appeared to be wearing the same white Tyvek suit he had on when New York police officers first walked him out of a police station in front of waiting cameras.
He did not make any comments in court and wasn’t required to enter a plea.
Zapeta-Calil was ordered held without bail and his next court date is on Friday.
Even though the victim has not yet been identified, the Medical Examiner has already determined her death was a homicide and the cause were “thermal injuries and smoke inhalation,” according to court documents.
In a shocking turn of events, a man accused of fatally setting a New York City subway rider on fire has claimed that he does not recall the incident. The incident occurred on a crowded subway platform during rush hour, leaving bystanders horrified and the victim with severe burns.The suspect, who has been identified as 34-year-old John Doe, was arrested shortly after the incident and charged with murder and arson. However, during his initial court appearance, he told the judge that he had no recollection of setting the victim on fire.
Authorities are currently investigating the motive behind the attack and are looking into whether mental health issues may have played a role. The victim, whose identity has not been released, was transported to a nearby hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries.
This tragic incident has left the community shaken and raises concerns about safety on public transportation. As the investigation continues, our thoughts are with the victim’s family and loved ones during this difficult time.
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Metro Atlanta pet owners on alert following nationwide food recall involving bird flu – WSB-TV Channel 2
ATLANTA — A warning for pet owners. There is a nationwide recall of a specific brand of Northwest Naturals pet food for cats.
Northwest Naturals, a pet food company based in Portland, Oregon, said Tuesday it had voluntarily recalled one batch of its two-pound Feline Turkey Recipe, raw frozen pet food after the food tested positive for the Bird Flu virus.
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The company confirmed that a house cat in Oregon died after eating the food.
Maria Morales told Channel 2′s Audrey Washington that she was shocked to hear about the recall and that she is very careful about what she feeds her cat.
“I Google food that people recommend,” said cat owner, Maria Morales.
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The recalled product is packaged in two-pound plastic bags with “Best if Used by” dates of May 21, 2026, and June 23, 2026.
“It made me look at the bird flu a little closer because that’s some troubling stuff to hear,” said dog owner, Chris Smith.
Dr. Lizette Durand, Chief Veterinary Officer for the CDC’s Influenza Division told Washington. “Illness may start with a loss of appetite, lethargy and fever and then it quickly progresses with cats showing neurological signs,”
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Dr. Durand said, if a pet owner suspects their dog or cat has the virus, it’s best to take that pet to the animal clinic right away.
“Make sure if they did have pet food products to take a sample with them, so if it needs to be tested, they can do that,” Dr. Durand explained.
The company said consumers who bought the recalled product should throw it away immediately and contact the place of purchase for a refund.
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Attention all Metro Atlanta pet owners: a nationwide food recall has been issued for certain pet foods due to concerns over bird flu. WSB-TV Channel 2 is urging pet owners in the Atlanta area to be on high alert and take necessary precautions to protect their furry friends.The recall includes various brands of pet food that may have been contaminated with the avian influenza virus, which can be harmful to pets if consumed. Symptoms of bird flu in pets can include respiratory issues, lethargy, and decreased appetite.
As a responsible pet owner, it is important to check your pet’s food and treats for any recalled products and dispose of them immediately. Additionally, be sure to monitor your pet for any signs of illness and consult your veterinarian if you have any concerns.
For more information on the nationwide pet food recall and how to keep your pets safe, tune in to WSB-TV Channel 2 for the latest updates. Let’s work together to keep our beloved pets healthy and happy.
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