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Business Brain Hack The Legal Way

Posted by: trainyourbrain on: October 2, 2009

Remember the scene in The Matrix movie where Neo learns Kung-Fu instantly by getting his brain hacked by a computer program? He just downloaded the martial arts knowledge right into his brain!

What if it was possible to just download into your brain the business strategies and marketing systems you need to have a solid foundation for your online business and get customers at the snap of your fingers?

Witness this new technology called XCM:

https://products.simpleology.com/tecclc/partner/wind/

Mark Joyner is totally hooking you up with 10 business brain hacks for only 1 buck.

You read that right – 1 buck.

When Mark first put together the “XCM” CashMap Special Edition Package, they had planned on selling it for $997. (half the normal retail value – not even counting the extra bonuses)

After some debate, they thought it would be cool sell it for $197 and totally shock everyone.

But after a crazy brainstorming session at their office, they decided to do a special offer for the first 4 days of the launch, where they’d sell the first few thousand copies for just $1.

You’ll see the reason why in the video at the site.

Get all 10 business brain hacks downloaded to your brain for a buck:

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Do Not Overload Your Brain Unless You Know What To Do Next

Posted by: trainyourbrain on: September 18, 2009

The internet is the place where all information you need available to consume. Be it free or paid, internet has become the main source of every knowledge you want your brain to be fed in. The problem is that it’s 100% up to you to determine which ones are exactly good to your brain and which ones are not.

Recently I tried the free access of Stomper999 and got overwhelmed by soooo many content that even StomperNet (the producers) claims as only 1% of the whole resources they’re offering for a fee. I thought that even with this free resources I can learn alot. Or worst, overload and out of focus because of it. With that in mind, I can only remind myself that what I need to do is consume one bite at a time and take action whenever ideas come up from consuming the knowledge.

Will September 9th Be Your Day?

Posted by: trainyourbrain on: September 4, 2009

What’s all this about September 9th?

Don’t know if you’ve heard yet, but there’s something big happening over
at StomperNet on September the 9th.

They’re keeping this one pretty close to the vest, but I’ve got the inside
skinny on one thing for sure – they’re opening StomperNet back up to
new members.

It’s about time – they haven’t been open since May of 2008!

Looks like everything about this launch will be happening on this (pretty
cool) page:

https://stompernet.infusionsoft.com/go/SN999/SN1194

You really should go opt in because I hear there’s going to be all
kinds of Early Bird stuff.

And mark your calendar for 9:09 am Eastern on the 9th.

It’s one of those special days – 09/09/09 – and you know the folks over
at StomperNet, they don’t do anything small.

So get check it out:

https://stompernet.infusionsoft.com/go/SN999/SN1194

Best regards

P.S. I’m pretty fired up to see what they’re doing with this…they’ve already
hired 7 new faculty members since Brad came back.

https://stompernet.infusionsoft.com/go/SN999/SN1194

The Uncertainty Syndrome

Posted by: trainyourbrain on: June 3, 2009

The uncertainty Syndrome deals with vicious circle of despondency. It’s when you’re struggling with the same issues over and over again. It’s like playing whack-A-Mole with your life.

Ah, Whack-A-Mole. Is there anything more frustrating?

In case you’ve never seen it, Whack-A-Mole is an arcade game where you use an over sized mallet to “whack” the little moles as they pop their heads from their holes.

The more moles you whack, the more points you get. Only thing is, they pop up and down so fast, it’s hard to keep up.

And for every one you crunch, 2 or 3 more will jump up and dive back down again, just milliseconds before you can reach them.

(All the while, taunting you with their little plastic smiles and snarky recorded comments.)

Grrrr…

But in reality, isn’t that exactly what many of us do in our business?

I mean, let’s face it. For many of us, our daily lives consist of an ongoing series of frustrations, aggravations, and setbacks.

And what’s even MORE frustrating is you’re doing everything by the book, applying proven principles that experts guarantee will explode your profits.

But it’s not working. You’re spending 10, 14, maybe 16 hours a day just trying to solve all the problems and challenges that are popping up, never gaining any ground.

In other words, you’re desperately whacking at moles. And getting absolutely nowhere.

how can we obliterate those ugly obstacles that are keeping us from success?

Well, Rich Schefren has found a way out of this mess. And today, he’s handing you a 100% guaranteed “mole killer”…

For FREE.

When Rich Schefren came out with the Internet Marketing Manifesto a few years back, it changed the way everyone thought about their life, their business, their customers, and their profit margins.

And now, he’s doing it ALL over again, with 8 new rules of marketing that you absolutely MUST adhere to if you plan on building a successful business.

Talk about being blown away…

https://schefren.infusionsoft.com/go/eer/indratno/

Inside Rich’s report, you’ll discover…

–5 ways to kill analysis paralysis

–6 steps to create a survey that is guaranteed to instantly improve your decision making

–The three legged stool of metrics

–How to build and use a 1 page business plan

–5 tips to recover from a public web flogging

–7 insider secrets about building visitor trust

And MUCH more–get your copy right now!

Are You Suffering From The Directionlessitis?

Posted by: trainyourbrain on: May 28, 2009

Are you having no clue of what to do next, or you’ve fallen victim to every offer in internet marketing? If yes then you have a serious problem with directionlessitis! Eventhough you would be ok with this, you’ll be loosing big because of wasted time you won’t be able to claim back…

To avoid directionlessitis, you need:
- Clarity
- Singular focus to avoid distraction
- A simple and easy to repeat system
- Guidance to avoid junk products and complicated method.

To learn more, you’re invited to attend 5th birthday celebration of Nicheology. Paul Evans and all the founders will provide you free webinar on the subject. Please attend it here.

Cure Your Insomnia With NLP Hypnosis

Posted by: trainyourbrain on: July 29, 2008

Do you know this fact? Nearly a total of 20 million citizens of America is victim to what is called acute insomnia. And if you do not know what it is, it’s when you awake the whole night waiting to fall asleep. You go to sleep in the morning when the night fails to put you to bed. It’s really bad.

Fortunately, there is good news for all of you out there who suffer from this disorder of sleeping. Hypnosis insomnia therapy is what you need. This therapy will enable you to sleep effectively, safely and most important restfully. No more felling groggy or lethargic in the morning, just a beautiful freshness about you.

So what is this hypnosis therapy?

Hypnosis has been mistaken by many to be sleep; but actually it is a state of deep relaxation when one is awake. When under a hypnotic phase, the unconscious is more prone to acceptance of guidance. This is made use of to suggest to the unconscious manners of peaceful sleep. The self hypnosis program is very efficient after a few therapy sessions since our expectance and acceptance get equalized.

The next procedure after complete relaxation is to learn of the cause behind your sleeplessness. Sometimes small changes in your evening habits may prove to be very useful for a good night’s sleep. This in fact is an important part of the hypnosis insomnia therapy.

The most vital procedure in a hypnosis insomnia therapy is neuro-linguistic programming, in other words NLP. This program reverses the thought and feeling process of the patient. Those experiences or ideas which previously created anxiety and stress, will now produce a calming and relaxing effect. If the anxiety in the patient cannot be removed then success in such cases cannot be had. Hypnotherapy also uses processes of visualization which help in shutting of anxiety and stress through programming of the unconscious. Since the effect is permanent so the feeling stays the whole day and ultimately while going to bed it helps you to fall asleep and have a reposeful night.

Ericksonian Hypnotic Metaphor is another prerogative to curing of this disorder called insomnia. Here a hypotherapist makes a metaphor which enables or commands your unconscious to remove the anxiety of sleeplessness from your mind.

Previously we had discussed that self-hypnosis is a good way to control or completely finish off insomnia; but since it is not always possible therefore learning to pamper yourself with a post-hypnotic therapy irrespective of time and place is very important.

The best part of this therapy is that it will not harm you in anyway. The therapist can never force you to do anything you do not want to, and further it might only lead to you falling asleep for say 30 minutes maximum. If you have anything to complain about falling asleep then think again, is this not what you wanted to achieve…sleeping? Also the therapy sets directives to your unconscious to bring out the pleasant experiences to enable you to have a restful sleep. The therapy is also an excellent way to reduce your stress and anxiety levels.

The only possible exceptions to the therapy are people who are psychotic, senile, or have an IQ of<10. It is difficult and at times impossible to hypnotize them. This can be explained as a lack of concentration and motivation which is common in such people, as you need to be motivated to achieve anything in life may it be success or just a good night’s sleep.

Think High and Reap The Rewards

Posted by: trainyourbrain on: November 27, 2007

When I was 18, I knew nothing about being a teacher. As a matter of fact, I hated it so much. But one day, during my computer course, the instructor told me to meet him in the office. He offered me a job. If I agreed, then he would send me to the other town to be a computer instructor like him. Should I take it or refuse it? It was the late of eighties. Most people knew nothing about computer. I could expect to teach A higher level educated people like doctors, engineers even teachers. I scared to death imagining it. Furthermore, I knew nothing about the city I would be going. But I took the job. That decision lead me to decision after decision that took me what I am today.

Most people ask for opportunity. However, when the opportunity come, they afraid they will fail. Most of them then just ignore it and convincing themselves time after time that the opportunity is not for them.

Take a look at what Jonathan Leger is telling about Eric. If you think low, then you will still low. Think high and sooner or later you will reap the rewards.

Delaverian Law Of Attraction

Posted by: trainyourbrain on: November 13, 2007

Don’t get mad at me if you think that I write too much on law of attraction. What I’m gonna write this time may not new compelling things on law of attraction. In fact, this is not an article whatsoever. This will be only a link to a true article on a big magic of law of attraction. However, since this was coming from the most respected person in the internet marketing world, I believe it would help you much in understanding the concept.

Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, where have you been?
“I’ve been to London to look at the queen.”
Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, what did you there?
“I frightened a little mouse under the chair.”

Something familiar? Knowing what you want may not hard. Focusing to get what you want may be the hardest part.

Go get to know Delaverian law of attraction here.

http://www.johndelavera.com/blog/2007/04/23/my-magic-thing-or-my-law-of-attraction

Don’t know who John Delavera, yet? Read his turbo logic on internet marketing here.

>>>> http://attraccelerator.com/bigyellowbookform.htm <<<<

And yes…it is free…
PS: Don’t forget to grab your free report on The Law Of Attraction with Bob Proctor at:

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Love Your Brain! (Axes of Personality Disorders)

Posted by: trainyourbrain on: October 17, 2007

Unleash Your Creative Genius  
People seem to have the misconception that only a select few are able to unleash a steady flow of creative genius. That is not true at all. The fact is, creativity is very much like a muscle that needs to be exercised in order to consistently give out great results. If you don’t practice harnessing creative thinking, this skill will very much atrophy into inexistence. But keep working and this skill will soon come to you in a snap.  

By: Sam Vaknin

Personality disorders are like tips of icebergs. They rest on a foundation of causes and effects, interactions and events, emotions and cognitions, functions and dysfunctions that together form the patient and make him or her what s/he is.

The DSM uses five axes to analyze, classify, and describe these data. The patient (or subject) presents himself to a mental health diagnostician, is evaluated, tests are administered, questionnaires fulfilled, and a diagnosis rendered. The diagnostician uses the DSMs five axes to “make sense” and meaningfully organize of the information he had gathered in this process.

Axis I demands that he specify all the patients clinical mental health problems that are not personality disorders or mental retardation. Thus, Axis I includes issues first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence; cognitive problems (e.g., delirium, dementia, amnesia); mental disorders due to a medical condition (for instance, dysfunctions caused by brain injury or metabolic diseases); substance-related disorders; schizophrenia and psychosis; mood disorders; anxiety and panic; somatoform disorders; factitious disorders; dissociative disorders; sexual paraphilias; eating disorders; impulse control problems and adjustment issues.

We will discuss Axis II at length in our next articles. It comprises personality disorders and mental retardation (interesting conjunction!).
If the patient suffers from medical conditions that affect his state of mind and mental health, these are noted under Axis III. Some psychological problems are directly caused by medical issues (hyperthyroidism causes depression). In other cases, the latter are concurrent with or exacerbate the former. Virtually all biological illnesses may provoke changes in the patients psychological make-up, behavior, cognitive functioning, and emotional landscape.

About Mind Control  
I think I have to admit that “Beautiful Mind” is the only film ever gives me much influence in my endeavour of mind control and brain power.Millions of Dollars have been spent so far for books, ebooks or coaching program on self improvement or self development which mainly focus on how we can control our mind  

But the machinery of life – both body and “soul” – is reactive as well as proactive. It is molded by ones psychosocial circumstances and environment. Life crises, stresses, deficiencies, and inadequate support all conspire to destabilize and, if sufficiently harsh, ruin ones mental health. The DSM enumerates dozens of adverse influences that should be recorded by the diagnostician under Axis IV: death in the family or of a close friend; health problems; divorce; remarriage; abuse; doting or smothering parenting; neglect; sibling rivalry; social isolation; discrimination; life cycle transition (such as retirement); unemployment; workplace bullying; housing or economic problems; limited or no access to health care services; incarceration or litigation; traumas and many more events and situations.

Finally, the DSM recognizes that the clinicians direct impression of the patient is at least as important as any “objective” data he may gather during the evaluation phase. Axis V allows the diagnostician to record his judgment of “the individuals overall level of functioning”. This, admittedly, is a vague remit, open to ambiguity and bias. To counter these risk, the DSM recommends that mental health professionals use the Global assessment of Functioning (GAF) Scale. Merely administering this structured test forces the diagnostician to formulate his views rigorously and to weed out cultural and social prejudices.

Having gone through this long and convoluted process, the therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, or social worker now has a complete picture of the subjects life, personal history, medical background, environment, and psyche. She is now ready to move on and formally diagnose a personality disorder with or without co-morbid (concurrent) conditions.
But what is a personality disorder? There are so many of them and they strike us as either so similar or so dissimilar! What are the strands that bind them together? What are the common features of all personality disorders?

Sam Vaknin ( http://samvak.tripod.com ) is the author of Malignant Self Love – Narcissism Revisited and After the Rain – How the West Lost the East. He served as a columnist for Global Politician, Central Europe Review, PopMatters, Bellaonline, and eBookWeb, a United Press International (UPI) Senior Business Correspondent, and the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory and Suite101.

777…888…999…Which Code Would You Like To Crack?

Posted by: trainyourbrain on: July 7, 2007

“As you climb the ladder of success, be sure it’s leaning against the right building.”
~Quoted in P.S. I Love You, compiled by H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

7 – 7 -7. It is today. July, 7th 2007. You know, people are looking for the code of their success.
And many “Codes” are available today and will be in the future too. Next year, you’ll get 8 – 8 – 8. So which code you’d prefer to open your success gate? Cracking the 888 code now or later is up to your discretion. You may wait for 9 – 9 – 9 code…10 – 10 – 10… 11 – 11 -11…

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