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Here's What Most People Say . .
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Our
libraries, bookstores, mail order catalogs, the
Internet and the speeches of our public speakers and
trainers are filled with suggestions, formulas and
techniques you can use to change your life, get more
of what you want and become more
successful.
If you take all the really
good success and personal development approaches (even the more mystical
or metaphysical ones) and boil their messages down,
they all pretty much say
the same thing:
"You have unlimited power
and can create anything you want if you just use 'X'
technique."
In other
words, your inner world creates your outer experiences.
Then you're taught how to change things by
using techniques like goal setting, visualization, affirmations,
subliminal tapes, self-hypnosis tapes, neurolinguistic
programming, meditation, prayer, the
list goes on and on.
The interesting thing is, these techniques work
sometimes but not other times. They work for some people but
not other people. Sometimes the changes they help you make last -
but more often than not, after a brief "blip of excitement", things
return to normal.
Have you ever wondered
why?
Something
Has Been Missing ...
I
believe we kid ourselves a lot. We want to believe in
shortcuts, unlimited power and magic so badly that we
sometimes ignore the obvious things that stare us
right in the face.
Think about your personal history. Do your best to
add up the things you've tried to change
or create in your life using the common
suggestions, formulas and techniques.
How many of them
did you actually receive? If you look closely and you're honest with
yourself, you'll see that, in general, you receive a
very small percentage of the things you consciously ask for
in your life using these techniques. And it's not just
you - it's just about everyone.
People
say what you focus on you create. But take a close
look again. Think about all the things you focus on
every day - the things you want, the things you don't
want, the things you're afraid of, the things you
expect.
Do
they all show up in your life? Again, if you're like
me and most of the people I've worked with, you'll see
that only a small percentage of what you focus on
actually shows up in your life.
How
and Why?
Plus, ask yourself this
question: When you do get what you wanted, aren't you the
slightest bit curious about why or how it happened?
Take
visualization, affirmations, changing your beliefs, and
goal setting for example. Did you ever wonder how
seeing an image in your minds eye; hearing, seeing or
repeating an affirmation over and over; changing a
belief about yourself or the world; or writing goals
on paper and re-reading them could actually translate
into events and experiences in your daily
life?
People will
say your all-powerful subconscious mind does it for
you, but that's not a good enough explanation. You can't
consciously tap into real power until you know the
hows and whys - the "organizing principles" that make
things possible.
Here's the thing. If self-help techniques work sometimes
but not other times, they work for some people
but not other people, and you get some but not all of
what you focus on, then something else must be going
on behind the scenes.
Unseen
Forces Are The Key!
When you
use a technique to ask for something, or you
focus on something, there's got to be some hidden but
very powerful force at work - some invisible force
that shapes the response you get.
Through a series of amazing experiences and some
very special schooling I went through, I discovered how that
behind-the-scenes process works, what the invisible forces are, and how
you can work with them to
receive more of what you want in life.
The introductory
article and free class on this site reveal eye-opening breakthroughs, and show you
how to apply them to change your life.
Enjoy!

His
passion and profession became one and the same in his early thirties,
when he bought an Anthony Robbins franchise and began to lead seminars
in Denver - attracting participants from Colorado, Wyoming and Utah.
It wasn't long before he had the
most successful Robbins franchise in the country. He also
began to notice that, like with every other
self-help program he'd participated in, there were many people
who did not seem to sustain lasting benefits from the
Robbins approach.
He set out to find out why virtually every self-help
program worked for some people but not for others.
Shortly after embarking on the search, his own "Midas
touch turned into Murphy's law," he recounts. During
seven years where he struggled in both his personal
and professional life, he discovered what he now calls
the "unseen forces" shaping our lives - and a
powerful method for managing those forces to get what
you really want in
life.
His personal life soon took a major turn for the
better when he was invited out for coffee by a woman attending one of
his seminars whom he went on to marry. Scheinfeld credits his wife
Cecily as being one of the clear indications that his seven year bout
with Murphy's law had ended - and his new rise (fueled by his Invisible
Path to Success discoveries) had begun.
To discover how to tap into a new kind of power
to make BIG changes in your life , please read the
introductory
article (if you haven't already), or continue
your journey by enrolling in the free
class (if you
read the article already).