The Wall commercial - and Fearless Public Speaking Now
Hello my friend:
Over the last few weeks the United Way has been running TV
commercials in an attempt to get people to become a UW volunteer
in order to help teenagers get through their challenges... to
give them support where they may have none at all now.
These commercials, like the one where NFL player Troy Polamalu
helps teenagers scale a 20 foot tall wall (which symbolizes
how big life's challenges can feel sometimes), raise an
interesting point... in that is, during those teen years, we
experience things and are given thousands of choices we've never
made before. Everything is new. High school, for example, is
not just about increasingly complex school work. It's not just
reading, writing and arithmetic. It's about an explosion of
choices, distractions, problems, challenges... it's about
"change" on a massive scale... daily.
Sounds like normal adult life in the modern world, doesn't it?
So the teen years are the beginning of life training.
Now, the lesson I want to get across here, and this can't be
lost on you, is this... every single day of your life, unless
you spend your life in bed, is or should be filled with unique,
never before experienced challenges... new goals and dreams that
will help to expand you and develop you into someone more
valuable... more valuable to yourself and to others.
But just like the teenagers in the United Way commercial, most
of the big dreams that most people have feel ultimately too big
and too difficult to achieve. So all of us throughout our
lives, not just when we are teenagers, needs support, we need
encouragement, we need guidance and direction, we need to
believe in ourselves.
The bigger the goals and the bigger the potential rewards, the
more difficult it is to achieve them... even if you have a
tremendous "outside" support system... with all sorts of people
and resources at your beck and call.
I can't even count the times I've counseled people who seemed
to have it all but then things started to go bad (marriage
ended, lost job, family member died, physical ailment, business
failed) and they just crumbled, becoming completely unable to
handle the changes happening around them. Many went from
literally on top to literally on the bottom in the space of just
days, weeks or months.
Life is that way... always challenging.
If you have been conditioned to respond positively when all
heck is breaking loose, you will just soar right through getting
stronger and more capable all along the way. But if you aren't
emotionally ready when the biggies of life happen, and they
will, you won't be able to recover.
That is what Think Right Now Accelerated Success Conditioning
Programs are designed to create and prevent.
The underlying Accelerated Learning technology, developed by
Georgi Lozanov, was originally used to learn languages, math and
other factual data at lightning speeds. But it has now been
proven to teach and actually install at lightning speeds the
unconscious automatic thought processes of people who are
excellent at any skill, even if that skill is simply being happy
or selling products/services or quitting habits like smoking
or overeating.
The thing to remember is that every person who has an
exceptional skill or ability has underlying belief systems that
support it and keep those abilities alive and well. Every Think
Right Now success conditioning program mentally conditions the
user with the same underlying beliefs, thoughts and attitudes
found in the people who have the most exceptional talents and
whatever subject we've created a program for.
It takes our team months of man and woman power to create each
one.
So if you are ready to accelerate and actually shortcut the
time it takes you to get from where you are now to where you
want to be, get over to
- http://www.thinkrightnow.com to learn about what is truly
possible for you.
Love,
Mike Brescia
P.S. Now that there is a page up describing our program, Fearless Public Speaking Now, at
and since the discount
on that program will be ending next
week, we are getting
hammered with questions about it. So what
we've decided
to do is to hold a tele-seminar next week,
probably on
Wednesday or Thursday evening, to talk about it. I
will let you know in the next 24 to 48 hours exactly when it
will be.
On that call we'll probably have some people that have used
Fearless Public Speaking Now to completely wipe out even
lifelong crippling fear of speaking to even small groups of
people. Stay tuned...