Sunday, November 8, 2009

Success in 6 Minutes A Day

Almost daily now, I'm running into a new program or course that shows people how to tap the power of the subconscious mind to improve their lives. While this is not a cure-all for your less-than-perfect life, subconscious reprogramming is essential if you are to improve your lot in life.

Before you can get to a better you, you have to radically change the way you think, the way you look at the world, and probably your most fundamental beliefs. We hear this from self-help experts all the time. In fact, just about every great teacher who has ever walked the planet has tried to teach the rest of us poor saps about the importance of our beliefs: from Buddha, to Jesus, to Spinoza and more recently Tony Robbins and Joel Osteen.

One of, what I consider, these great teacher is Bob Proctor. Perhaps you've heard of him since he was the main teacher in that little video known as "The Secret." But I had heard of Bob years before that. I had even read some of his stuff. Now, when he came out with this new program called Six Minutes To Success, I was (I have to admit) glad to hear that the "6-minute Abs" principle had finally come to self-help. Why?

Well, you can read all the self-help books in the world, you can attend personal growth seminars until you're blue in the face, but unless you focus on a specific set of problems & solutions, and stick with the program, you are likely to become one of the tons of well-meaning people who don't see much of a return on their self-help investments.

Basically, if you stick with the Six Minutes To Success program, the results are bound to be so fantastic that your mind will find it easier to accept that even more positive changes can be gleaned from more in-depth personal development efforts. So, check it out, click on the link or the banner to go get all the details.

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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Cell Phone Cash Machine

Cell Phone Cash Machine: "Are you aware that there are over 4.3 Billion cell phone users worldwide, and if you know the right techniques you can plug into this untapped market easily and glean money from it."

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Self Esteem: The Art Of Being Confident

There are hundreds of confidence-building products on the internet today, but a lot of these products often use the same old techniques that have been mentioned for decades. What if you have read it all, tried it all, and still failed in your confidence building efforts? Well, this can be quite disheartening.


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IMHO, this issue of self-esteem is one of the most fundamental, and important, issues affecting society today. Lack of self-esteem can be tied to criminal activity, divorce rates, suicide rates, and overall quality of life. Why do I say this? Let me put it this way: why would someone else appreciate you and love you when you don't appreciate and love yourself? The truth is that self esteem is all about the art of being confident.

Part of the reason for the current epidemic of low self-esteem is that we allowed and validated the thinking that loving yourself is bad. You may be thought of as conceited by others. Yet since so many of those "others" have their own self esteem issues, does it make sense to give their opinion that much weight?

There's also the issue of religion. The web is full of seemingly erudite writings that remind us that "love yourself" is not in the Bible, and is not a commandment. Apparently, these experts have found evidence in the Bible that God, a moody, demanding sort of guy God who needs to be appeased through praise, denies his own creation (us) by calling us bad, and commanding us to love him and others. But not ourselves. Although, Jesus did shed some light on the issue when he stated "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.' This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself." So, Jesus apparently did recognize the importance of loving oneself, and transmitting that love to others.

I'm not going to get into a "religious" debate here. I come at it from a simple perspective: you can not truly love others until you love yourself first. Or even more simply, how can you truly give others that which you yourself don't have to give? My suggestion: get rid of the idea that God will punish you if you love His creation (you) the way you love his other creations (everybody else).

If you suffer from low self esteem, you can do certain things (at this "earthly" level) to raise it. One of the methods I would urge you to check into is called Peak Confidence. I'm not going to bore you with a sales pitch and all that. But frankly, I like the way this confidence building system approaches the issue of self-esteem, so check it for yourself, then decide and take action to raise your self-esteem.



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