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Find Out Why It’s Not Working

Would you like to find out why following someone else’s plan never works?

You buy a course, read a book, watch a DVD.
It shows you a plan that someone followed to become successful. They finally had a breakthrough of their cycle of procrastination, and now (through their plan) they have more money, a better way of life, fast cars, beautiful women. They have improved in some way and now they’re trying to teach that method to you.

You’ll know from experience though, that following the plan of someone else does not normally work.

Why is this?

Well, personally, I think it’s because the person teaching you the new method should teach you what they have done from BIRTH! See, for someone to be in the same state of mind when following the course, you need to have all the experiences as the teacher.

This is not a recipe to bake a cake! you are trying to get someone to change their HABITS and that, I’m afraid, comes under the influence of your sub-conscious mind.

As soon as you realize that Personal Development comes from your change of habits, and this is controlled DIRECTLY from your sub-conscious, you will have the foundation to do anything you wish.

Convincing your sub-conscious mind is the key, and the habit code will show you the 7 methods of controlling your subconscious mind.

Master Your Habits

Scott Young has a great series on his blog about mastering your habits.

I do not agree with the fact that he says quote

“Habits can’t be removed. They must be upgraded or replaced.”

Don’t think that’s true, I gave up smoking nearly 12 months ago. The technique was to contact my subconscious directly, and it’s not been replaced with anything, well, not consciously anyway!
Check out the link, you will find Scott’s series interesting…

http://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/2006/05/09/

Still Want a Cigarette

I’ve now been stopped for 8 months and I’m still fascinated about the addictive effects of cigarettes. For example. In a news item from the Black American Web about a doctor that treated really bad drug addiction said “I once had a patient, a smoker, who had multiple addictions to cocaine, methamphetamines and heroin. The patient got into a treatment facility, “but he told me the reason he almost walked out was because they wouldn’t let him smoke. That will tell you how powerful the addiction is.”

See the full article here: Still Smoking Cigarettes