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Five Second Abs in the Bedroom

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

{Note: This is an email I wrote a couple years ago

that is still timely, as well as true. Enjoy.}

After a 13-hour flight to Shanghai two days ago, I was

in need of a good rest. But I stayed up til midnight anyway.

Tis a better way of ending jet lag.

Upon awakening in the morning, I didn’t feel like getting

up right away. You probably know the feeling.

So what did I do instead of getting up? I laid in bed and

did my deep breathing exercises as well as the Farmer

Burns Stomach Flattener. Believe me, the exercise works

just as well lying in bed as it does standing or sitting. But

before today, I didn’t know that.

After a few rounds of breathing and squeezing for five

seconds, I was fully energized and ready to plant my

feet on the carpet.

Not only that, but I’d earned my breakfast. Tis always

a great thing to do the Farmer Burns Stomach Flattener

and other waist flattening deep breathing exercises

first thing in the morning. They not only energize you,

they tighten and tone the entire midsection, ramp up

metabolism and improve digestion. And that’s just the

beginning of the many benefits of this Five Second

Abs approach.

Want to know more? Then be sure to go to my Combat

Abs page at http://www.mattfurey.com/combat_abs.html and

my Farmer Burns 1914 by-mail course page at

http://www.mattfurey.com/farmerburns.html and order each.

I’ll be back tomorrow with a report from my vacation

home on Hainan Island.

Kick Butt – Take Names,

Matt Furey

P.S. Got wrist, elbow or carpal tunnel pain? Or do you just

want to develop legendary hand or grip strength? If so,

be sure to visit http://www.carpaltunnelfix.com

Success Isn’t What You Think

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

We often think of success as winning the big game,

getting the promotion, making a ton of money, and

so on.

Yet, success is much more than winning.

Success is about rising above mistakes, failures, hardships,

heart aches, setbacks and pain.

Success is about pursuing what truly matters to you when

others think you’re a fool.

Success is about staying the course and coming out on top

AFTER others have doubted you, told you that you cannot

make it, that you’ll never succeed.

Success is about raising the volume of the Inner Voice that

believes in you and knows you can win – and lowering the

volume on the “no can do” voice that only knows failure.

Success is about creating a bright vision that places your heart

in flames of fire. Success is about feeling, deep down in your gut

that you are on the right course – even if it is difficult. It is

about sticking with your objective even when times are tough.

Success is about moving away from a zone of comfort and into

a zone where time doesn’t exist.

Success is more about the journey of becoming than the fulfillment

of a goal. Success is understanding that after you accomplish a goal,

your brain looks for another and if you don’t give it one, peace of mind

ceases to exist.

Success is about figuring out a way to win by rising above circumstances.

Today, you are a success when you decide to be BIGGER than your problems,

heartaches and mistakes; when you figure out a way to bring your BIG SELF

into the picture and have him guide you where you want to go.

Do this and you are a success long before you win the prize.

Matt Furey

P.S. Last week I spent six days coaching people – in private as well as in

a group format – and what a thrill it is to see so many people with goals

and aspirations – getting off their duffs and doing whatever it takes to

win. Yet, once again, long before the victory takes place, these men and

women are winners because they’re on the journey. They’re going for it.

Are you? Whether the answer is yes or no doesn’t matter because I can

put rocket fuel in your craft. I can help launch you to places and “parts

unknown.” Being part of the Psycho-Cybernetics Success Group will help

you in a big, BIG way. I absolutely guarantee it. Let me be your mentor.

Go to http://www.psycho-cybernetics.com/success_group.html

Everything Contributes to Your Success

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

What if you had a mental picture of everything that ever happens

to you, somehow contributing to your success?

Take one of my mentors and coaches, Dan Gable, for example, who

once said, “I shoot, I score. He shoots, I score.”

Think of this. This is the mindset, not only of a 1972 Olympic wrestling

champion – but of the man who coached the University of Iowa team

to 15 NCAA team titles in 21 seasons.

This is an example of a mental movie in which you do not see anything

someone else does as contributing to your failure. Only to your success.

You see yourself coming out ahead from everything that happens.

Everything is for the good. Everything and everyone contributes to your

success.

Instead of fearing another’s attacks, you see them as helping you advance.

Instead of viewing someone as a competitor – you see him as someone

helping you win. This doesn’t mean that you’re buddy-buddy with those out

to harm you. It just means that instead of blaming them – you see them as

helping you prevail.

“If you’re afraid to fail, you’ll never succeed,” said Gable.

How true.

Focus your mind on success and you’ll get more of it. Make sure that all the

mental snapshots you think upon today are success oriented rather than

failure oriented.

Matt Furey

P.S. Members of the Psycho-Cybernetics Success Group are in for

a specail treat this month, as your monthly meditation and visualization will

be a mega-powerful rendition of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream”

speech. This meditaion will activate your Automatic Success Mechanism in

a huge way. Go to http://www.psycho-cybernetics.com/success_group.html

and enroll in the group right NOW. After going through this visualization you

will be changed.

Do You Have a Dream Today

Monday, January 15th, 2007

Martin_Luther_King_-_March_on_Washington.jpg

The first time I heard Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous

“I Have a Dream” speech – I got goose bumps and

chills all over. I shivered with excitement. The booming

voice, the conviction, the fearlessness and passion. Most of all,

perhaps, was how all of the above flowed through this man

because he had a mission in life that was BIGGER than he was;

one that had a life of its own; one that would outlive him.

I was a junior year in high school when I first heard

this speech – and I will never forgot how it moved me.

A week after seeing it I was competing in a wrestling tournament

in the Tri-Center Neola area of Iowa. We’re talking about a super-small

area of the state. Before I left home on the morning of that tournament,

my mother wished me luck. I turned to her and said, “I’m bringing home

the gold today.”

Twas quite a statement because at that time in my wrestling career, I

wasn’t very good. Had never even posted a winning season.

After winning my first round match at this tournament, I had to face a

man from Audobon. His name was Don Nelson – and he had whooped

me badly in ALL previous encounters.

The first time we met was in the finals of a tournament when I was a

freshman. He pinned me in 1:13 seconds. That’s one minute and thirteen

seconds. Short work.

Less than a week later in a dual meet, he beat me 13-3. It would have been

worse but he kept me on my back most of the match, and the most you get

for doing so, regardless of the length of time, is three points.

As a sophomore he and I never met. But a mere six weeks earlier, when I was

a junior, we met again at a tournament in Spencer. The one-year respite hadn’t

helped much. He beat me 19-4. I felt helpless against him. He was strong, quick

and was always three moves ahead of me.

But something happened to me after I watched the film of Martin Luther King Jr.

speaking before the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.

Although the speech was given on August 28, 1963, it carried a vibration that

struck a chord inside my soul – and when I went to that tournament in early January

of 1980, I was still buzzing with determination to become a champion, once and for

all.

20 minutes before my match with Nelson, I took a station in the hallway and began

to prance back and forth to warm up. I replayed the film of Dr. King in my mind. I

don’t know why I did this, it just seemed like a good idea at the time. And as I saw

the movie in my mind’s eye I could still hear the power and conviction in his voice

as he repeated the words “I have a dream” over and over again.

Strangely, as I pranced back and forth I began to change the words that came

after “I have a dream.” I changed them to fit my current situation – my dream.

“I have a dream that one day I will walk onto the mat a champion. I will

stop losing and start winning. Yes, I have a dream today.

I have a dream that people who once beat me with ease will stand back

in awe as I mop the floor with them. Yes, I have a dream TODAY.

I have a dream that skills I didn’t used to have will suddenly come to

me whenever and wherever I need them. Yes, I have a DREAM today.”

On and on I went with similar words and phrases.

I worked myself into a trance-like state I had never ever felt

before. And when I walked onto the mat to face Don Nelson, I

was NOT the same person he had faced in our previous three

bouts.

I was a changed man. I had a mission that was bigger than myself. I had a

dream. I had a dream – TODAY. Right NOW.

As soon as the referee’s whistle blew I shot in on him and took him down – right

to his back. After several seconds he reversed me and the battle of all battles was

ON.

I can still see his parents and his sister sitting matside, looking at each other

with “What is going on here?” expressions. I can still see the horror on their

faces as the inevitable was being dealt.

The closing seconds of the match were a virtual repeat of the opening seconds.

I shot in on him and drove him to the mat with what felt like super-sonic speed.

When the final buzzer sounded, I jumped in the air with both fists clenched toward

the heavens. I won the match, 7-6.

Don Nelson and I never competed against each other again and I never saw him

again. To this day, I have profound respect for the beatings he gave me in our first

three bouts, and for him. He helped contribute to my desire to rise above

my former self . Our final match marked a turning point in my athletic career. I was

never the same again.

Today, I suggest you take a moment to listen to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have

a Dream” speech. And as you listen, allow his energy to grab hold of your

soul like it did mine. USE his energy and make it your own. Use it to make

your life the masterpiece it was meant to be.

Matt Furey

P.S. Notice: Members of the Psycho-Cybernetics Success Group are in for

a specail treat this month, as your monthly meditation and visualization will

be a mega-powerful rendition of my “I Have a Dream” experience. Go to

http://www.psycho-cybernetics.com/success_group.html and enroll in

the group right NOW. After going through this visualization you will be

changed.

Are You In The Mode for Success

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

Ever wonder whether the goal seeking device in your

mind is moving you closer to success – or further away

from it?

You’ve probably never asked this question to yourself

before – yet it’s a very important one.

As you go through your day, it’s good to stop and ask,

“Am I in success mode or failure mode?” And if you’re

in failure mode – you’ll want to make a shift to get back

in success mode.

This begs the question, how would you know if you’re in

failure mode?

There are many ways to know. Let me give you a number of

them to get you started.

1. Sense of Direction – When you got up this morning, did you

focus on a goal that you want to accomplish today? Not a problem,

mind you. A goal. Something you want to create and bring into

being. Remember, your mind is a goal seeking device and we

are happiest and have the greatest peace of mind when we

have something for the mind to go after. And so, if you have no

goal for today – you are in Automatic Failure Mode.

2. Are you focused on mistakes you’ve made, failures you’ve

undergone, hurts or disappointments you’ve encountered? If

your focus is upon any of these – you’re in Automatic Failure

Mode.

3. Are you relaxed? Can you smile easily? Are you able to laugh?

If not – you’re in Automatic Failure Mode.

4. Are you spending your time criticizing yourself or gossiping

about others? If so, your mind is no longer on a goal. You’re in

Automatic Failure Mode.

5. In reading the previous four items, did you see yourself stuck in

the wrong mode? And if so, did you think to yourself that you’d like

to move into Automatic Success Mode? If so, you’re now ready to

make a change for the better.

Members of the Psycho-Cybernetics Success Group are learning the

details of what I’m teaching here – and they are, day-in and day-out

getting into Automatic Success Mode.

I KNOW who is in this mode and who isn’t based upon nothing more than

an email. Everything you say, do, think and write sends off a vibration –

and if you’re senitive to these vibrations you instantly know who is on

target and who isn’t.

For example, the other day I received an email from B.W. – a Psycho-

Cybernetics Success Group Member. Read what she wrote to me and

ask yourself what mode you think she is in:

Matt,

More great stuff.. yesterday, at the end of taking a telephone message

for my husband, the lady calling replied “Mam, I have to tell you, you have

such good energy.” Matt I wasn’t even trying or thinking about my energy

level or trying to be upbeat. It traveled across time and space!

A bit of info about me:

Female, just had my 62 birthday. Excellent Health!!

Talk about diversifying…have been a model and an actor for 30 years.

Was a middle school teacher for 18 years.

A textbook sales rep and consultant for 14 years. My job was eliminated and I

started my own business as an event planner. Recently I joined talents with a

friend who is an awesome cook/caterer and we now offer event planning and

catering services. Slow going for several years…but the magic is happening now.

Coincidence…I don’t think so..since starting your course opportunities are starting

to open up.

I just received a call about an hour ago from a production company that produces

the largest Bridal show in the area. Since it is last minute she is offering me the

booth at half price. I have always wanted to do this show. HAPPY HAPPY!

Just before my mother died 5 years ago she told me… that it was really time for

me to stop working – that I had gone about as far in life as I was going to go and

my life style wasn’t going to get any better. I knew in my heart that there was a

lot more living for me to do and experience and that my lifestyle could improve.

I am certain that she meant well. But it was a struggle going through the grief

process and her words stuck and replayed in my head like a bad CD.

For many years I experienced an internal conflict….what I was told by someone

I trusted and dearly loved vs. what I really felt deep inside. Thanks to your emails

and other positive information that I have received I am winning the battle against

the ego or the other side of myself that says I couldn’t, I shouldn’t.

Every morning from my kitchen window, while praying, meditating and journal writing

I can see the name of my street which is PLEASANT AVE. The sign faces my window.

What a great way to start a day.

Best,

B.

It’s pretty clear what mode B. is in, don’t you think?

Want to get into this mode yourself – and rise above the limitations others, including

those you dearly love, try to put on you – then drop everything you’re doing and

go to http://www.psycho-cybernetics.com/success_group.html – once there, follow

through and become a member yourself.

Making this first step will lead to a lifetime of greatness.

Matt Furey

15 Seats Left

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

We’re down to the final 15 seats at my ‘Secret of Secrets’

Fitness Seminar.

This is going to be the best seminar ever held on fitness, health

and longevity because, for the first time, I’m going to lay out

the most important element of the success formula – and that

is the creation of a powerful, will-not-be-denied self-image.

How you see yourself in your mind’s eye is the key to creating

the body you want. It is the key to your level of happiness,

success and fulfillment in ALL you do. Yet, 98.5 percent of the

population has no idea how to use the imagination to get the

results you want in life.

Most people are preoccupied with thoughts and fears of failure.

They worry about making mistakes, failing, doing the wrong things.

The successful person doesn’t have these concerns. He knows

that nothing comes to the person who doesn’t try. He know that

if you want a change to take place in your life, you must first

picture what you want – then go after it.

So I tell you this: Stop trying to change you body through exercise

and diet alone – then giving up three weeks later because you didn’t

tweak the image you have of yourself in your own mind. Learn how to

easily use the most valuable tool in your mind and body – your own

imagination.

With proper, systematic use of your imagination, you can conquer

anything. You can move mountains. You can change your body

from fat to fit, you can go from tight and constricted muscles to super

relaxed and flexible; you can go from feelings of frustration to feelings

of super success.

With the teachings I am going to lay out at this event – your

success is inevitable.

Enroll NOW by going to http://www.mattfurey.com/007_fitness_bootcamp.html

See you soon.

Matt Furey

18 Seat Left

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

We’re down to the final 18 seats at my “Secret of Secrets”

Fitness Seminar.

This is going to be the best seminar ever held on fitness, health

and longevity because, for the first time, I’m going to lay out

the most important element of the success formula – and that

is the creation of a powerful, will-not-be-denied self-image.

How you see yourself in your mind’s eye is the key to creating

the body you want. It is the key to your level of happiness,

success and fulfillment in ALL you do. Yet, 98.5 percent of the

population has no idea how to use the imagination to get the

results you want in life.

Most people are preoccupied with thoughts and fears of failure.

They worry about making mistakes, failing, doing the wrong things.

The successful person doesn’t have these concerns. He knows

that nothing comes to the person who doesn’t try. He know that

if you want a change to take place in your life, you must first

picture what you want – then go after it.

So I tell you this: Stop trying to change you body through exercise

and diet alone – then giving up three weeks later because you didn’t

tweak the image you have of yourself in your own mind. Learn how to

easily use the most valuable tool in your mind and body – your own

imagination.

With proper, systematic use of your imagination, you can conquer

anything. You can move mountains. You can change your body

from fat to fit, you can go from tight and constricted muscles to super

relaxed and flexible; you can go from feelings of frustration to feelings

of super success.

With the teachings I am going to lay out at this event – your

success is inevitable.

Enroll NOW by going to http://www.mattfurey.com/007_fitness_bootcamp.html

See you soon.

Matt Furey

De-Hypnotize Yourself

Friday, January 12th, 2007

Here’s something champion athletes know about visualization

that the rest of the world doesn’t.

When most people visualize, they sit back, relax, close their

eyes and begin imagining what they want to achieve.

This, no doubt, is a must-learn skill. That’s why I keep stressing

the importance of doing the “Theatre of the Mind” exercises.

But once you are able to RELAX on command, and once you are

able to really FEEL yourself in your future reality – being able to

effectively visualize with your eyes wide open represents a whole

new level of skill that you’ll want to integrate into your training.

When I visualize, for example, much of the time I don’t need to close

my eyes to get results of a startling nature. I don’t need to think about

going into delta or theta. I don’t need to put on special high-tech glasses,

listen to a metronome, or think about setting and releasing anchors.

Why? Because I believe success has MORE to do with de-hypnosis than

anything else.

And by this I mean de-hypnotizing yourself from false beliefs; de-hypnotizing

yourself from the idea that you can’t do the things you really want to do;

de-hypnotizing yourself out of thoughts about lack, poverty, ill health and

so on – while simultaneously allowing visions of a brighter future to come

into your mind – and into your life.

Think of the athlete who is out on the court or on the field.

Suppose he’s in a position to score the winning point in a basketball game –

or kick the winning field goal. Being able to mentally tune everything and

everyone else out while visualizing doing what it takes to win the game …

that’s the hallmark of the supreme athlete.

Last weekend I was watching the Cowboys and Seahawks in the first-round

of the playoffs. During the final two minutes it looked like Dallas was going

to win. They had driven the ball down to the 1.5 yard line. All they had to

do was make a chip-shot field goal and they would go ahead – and quite

possibly win the game.

The quarterback for the Cowboys, Tony Romo, got set to receive the snap

from the center. It was a good snap. Romo caught it and … oh no, instead

of the ball touching the ground in a position that the kicker could boot it

through the uprights, the ball slipped from his grasp. He immediately picked

it up and began racing toward the end zone. And he would have made it if

a Seahawks player hadn’t dove for his ankles and tackled him.

I thought about this situation a lot. Not only did I feel badly for Romo, as no

one wants to see a star quarterback go through the embarrassment and

humiliation he must have felt – but I feel, based upon my athletic and martial

arts career – that prior to receiving the snap, Romo’s mind was fighting off

mental images of failure. And these mental images of making a mistake

came to life in front of 60,000 screaming fans.

It takes a ton of relaxed concentration to have your mind so deeply centered

that you can filter out 60,000 screaming fans – as well as any negative image

that may pop into your mind in a critical situation. In situations like these, I must

remind you there’s no time for sitting in a chair to visualize. You’ve got to be able

to do it NOW – with your eyes wide open. You’ve got to be able to relax and put a

cancel stamp on all negative thoughts. You’ve got to be able to see precisely what

you want in such a gargantuan way that nothing else can possibly enter your mind.

For the non-athlete, this skill is necessary as well. Think of a situation in which you

feel fear or nervousness. For many, “public speaking” may come to mind. The very

thought of speaking before a group of people terrifies a lot of people more than the

thought of death (and why is that terrifying? – could it be a negative picture in your

mind?).

Now, if you take a person who is afraid of speaking in public and observe him, you

may witness that he has no trouble at all speaking to people one-to-one, even two-

to-one or eight-to-one. Yet, this same person, never thinks about the fact that he

CAN speak, and speak well, to people in those situations. But instead of recalling past

successes, he thinks only of possible failure. Instead of activating his internal Success

Mechanism, he activates his internal Failure Mechanism.

Back to Tony Romo. I think that is what he did. In the high-pressure situation,

instead of recalling previous snaps he’s taken successfully, he dwelled on the fact

that he might make a mistake. And make a mistake he did.

Afterward he went to the bench, put his head down and sulked. The game was NOT

over. There was still time to win.

Yes, he’d make a mistake. He’s human like the rest of us. All of us screw-up. It’s part

of life. But the faster we let go of our mistakes and focus on what we’ve done in the

past that is right, the faster we will rise above our blunders.

What Romo could have been doing after he bobbled the ball, was imagine throwing

a game-winning “Hail Mary” pass.

Those work from time to time – and interstingly enough, do you know when they

work? They work when the quarterback and receiver are mentally in sync. They

work when BOTH players can see what they want to have happen – and see

it LIVE, on the BIG SCREEN of their minds, when their eyes are wide open.

Simply throwing the long bomb will not do it.

There is a reason quarterbacks like John Elway and Joe Montana became famous

for engineering last minute come-from-behind wins. Both of these men saw themselves

winning the game in the last minute. They were still cool and calm under pressure.

They had engineered successful drives before, so they believed they could do it again.

What have you done before successfully?

Take a moment to recall your past successes – then blend them into your future. Don’t

focus on previous failures – unless you want more of them. Focus on previous victories,

no matter how big or small.

When you do this you will begin to experience an UNSTOPPABLE feeling of success –

and I think you’ll be surprised at how often this feeling leads to you getting what you

want out of life.

Matt Furey

P.S. Take your life to the next level. Take control of the images in your mind. Steer

your ship to the Port of Success. It’s easy to learn how. Members of the Psycho-

Cybernetics Success Group are raving about their accomplishments – why not you?

Go to http://www.psycho-cybernetics.com/success_group.html and get involved in

this extraordinary program.

Eat Lots – Weight Less

Friday, January 12th, 2007

[Note: Only 198 people will get in on this HUGE tip.]

Last November I gave a couple presentations in Atlanta as

part of the Glazer-Kennedy Info-Summit. Was truly great

to meet so many of the Furey Faithful who are using what

I’ve taught to reap major rewards, physically and otherwise.

During my talk I made mention of a simple weight loss

secret that I’d be revealing in the near future.

Many of the people attending were willing to pay me $100.00 cash,

on the spot, to learn the secret. Naturally, as I wasn’t at this summit

to teach weight loss, I had to bite my tongue. But I did meniton to

them, as I am to YOU – where you can go to discover how easy it is

to ‘eat lots and weigh less.’

One man came up to me and said, ‘I know the secret. All you do is eat

five or six small meals per day instead of three.’

I smiled and told him that this was NOT the secret. He was crushed, for

a moment, then he wised up and enrolled in the Matt Furey Inner Circle.

Truth is, it’s not about eating more meals or less meals. Nope, this secret

is even easier than that.

In fact, the greatness of this secret is that you really DO get to eat MORE

than you are currently eating.

What’s more – you only need to make a simple shift in your eating habits.

Just ONE shift. Not a complete overhaul.

And if you listen to what I am going to reveal – and ‘do

the thing’ I’m recommending, you are going to be

absolutely stunned when you look in the mirror each

day.

Old clothes that you haven’t been able to wear in years

will suddenly slide onto your body like they once did.

People on the street are going to approach and ask what

you’re doing to have dropped so much weight. Double-takes

will be the order of the day.

Now, if you’re uncomfortable with dropping all the excess

flabbage, if you’d rather not be bothered by people complimenting

you, then – hey, no argument from me.

Maybe you’re not motivated by an improved appearance. Maybe

you’d rather have me scare the hell out of you, telling you that

failure to follow my suggestions may result in a heart attack, or

cancer – or some such disease.

But I won’t do that because I cannot prove such assertions. However,

I can tell you that those who follow my suggestion, this ONE suggestion,

will greatly reduce the chances of heart attack, stroke, cancer and so

on. I’m talking about a DRAMATIC reduction in your chances for any

of the above.

So make sure you enroll as a member of the Matt Furey Inner Circle

right now. At present we can only accept another 198 new members.

Make sure you’re one of them. Enroll NOW.

Two ways to get the job done:

1. Go to http://www.mattfurey.com/furey_inner_circle.html and

enroll as an annual member.

or

2. Go to http://www.mattfurey.com/fg324trfsr3ttai.html and sign

on as a monthly test-drive member.

That’s it, my friend.

Kick butt – take names,

Matt Furey

P.S. In the Janaury 2007 issue of the Matt Furey Inner Circle newsletter,

you’ll be give a sample 2-day plan to follow as well as a lot of stretching

exercises to be done with a partner that will quickly double your flexibility.

If you follow the 2-day program I show you, or a reasonable facsimile

thereof, you are going to be amazed at what a dramatic turnaround you

go through.

P.P.S. Most importantly, in this special issue I give you tools for recreating

the mental movies that form your self-image. Once you follow what I’m

teaching and reformat the movies in your own mind – you will finally have

a tool that will not only help you quickly and easily drop excess weight, but

also provide you with the know-how for keeping it off.

3 Minutes a Day to Millions

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

Yesterday I had a full-day consultation with J, a client who

began his business two years ago, per my recommendation,

and quickly built a company doing over ten million bucks a

year. This year I’m certain he’ll break 20 million.

If you were to meet the man, you may walk away from a

conversation with him and vote him as “least likely to succeed.”

He’s playful. He’s fun. He jokes around all the time. He doesn’t

appear to have a serious bone in his body.

But – oh what a mind he has.

He sets a goal – then he goes after it, still in a playful manner

mind you, with absoulte unrelenting persistence. He’s a unique

combination of a pit bull and a Cheshire cat. Once he latches on,

he won’t let go – but he’s smiling through the entire ordeal.

Most of all, there is literally nothing you can do to discourage him.

No matter how many mistakes he makes; no matter how many

so-called failures, he will not let up.

Many years ago, for example, he entered flight school. He wanted

to become a pilot. He went through a string of teachers, one of whom

told him, “You will never, ever get your pilot’s license.”

11 teachers later, J got his license. As irony would have it, he was in

his private plane one afternoon, flying up north, and over the radio

he heard his former teacher (the one who said he’d never become a

pilot), making preparations for landing.

J got on the horn and informed his former teacher that he was NOW

a pilot, was right behind him, and would be landing right after him.

You can imagine the fear that shot through the teacher’s body at

that moment, can’t you?

After our first two hours yesterday, J turned his focus away from

marketing ideas and asked me to tell him more about the power

of focus. He told me that he attributes much of his success to making

mental pictures and movies of what he wants to achieve, and wanted

MORE help with the process he used.

Imagine that.

I began to quiz J, going into great depth about how he uses his mind to

create his mental pictures and movies. One of my most important questions

was, “How long do you spend picturing what you want?”

“About a minute,” he said. “I do it three times a day. I close my eyes and

see where I want to be and imagine I’m already there.”

“Has anything mysterious or magical ever happened as a result of doing

this?” I asked.

“Oh yeah. For example, I’ll think about someone I want to do business with.

Not only does picturing what I want make the process almost magical when

I give my presentation, but on many occasions, after thinking about a specifc

person, the phone would ring and he would be on the line telling me he was

ready to move forward.”

One of the key elements I have mentioned about J is that he is playful. He is

always having a good time.

Now you might think, “Well, of course. If I was making 20 million a year I

would be too.” But what you don’t know about J is that he was this way when

he started out.

Being relaxed – even playful, is a principle of Psycho-Cybernetics that you

must pay attention to, if you want to get great results from playing your

mental movies. You do not visualize when your body and mind are filled

with stress.

You relax your mind. You relax your body.

And then you begin to imagine the life you want to have.

Step-by-step details on how you do this is in the Zero Resistance Living course –

http://www.psycho-cybernetics.com/zrlcourse.html

Also, each month in the Psycho-Cybernetics Success group, I personally guide

you through the very things I was teaching J in person yesterday. You can only

WIN when you’re a member of this extraordinary group of DOERS. Get involved

today by going to http://www.psycho-cybernetics.com/success_group.html

Best,

Matt Furey

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