A Rare Recommendation
Today is November 3rd, 2008.
And that means it's a very special launch day. A day that has taken almost a year to arrive - and has personally cost me over $400,000 to bring to fruition.
Let me start from the beginning.
Many of my regular readers will know that I'm a big fan of "brainwave technology."
That is, the science of listening to certain specialised "sounds" - and having them influence your brainwave patterns.
Bringing about key states of mind - such as deep relaxation, sharper thinking, creative bursts, greater energy.
Early 2006, I discovered the *ultimate* brainwave system.
At that time, it was only available via direct recommendation. I even shared it with readers of this blog.
It was called the Brain Evolution System.
And the program was developed by self-development leader Lee Benson, and brainwave pioneer Michael Kelley.
I loved the system so much, that in December 2007, I made moves to take over development and publicity of the program - and purchased a majority stake in the company for upward of $400,000.
Why?
Because this 6-CD program has the ability to change lives.
Just listen to each CD for 30 minutes a day - and you'll set your brainwaves into a state of peak performance that will make you unbeatable.
It's being RAVED about by industry leaders such as Mark Joyner (of Simpleology.com) and David Riklan (owner of the #1 self-development website, SelfGrowth.com).
And today - after eleven months of behind-the-scenes development - the full program has FINALLY launched to the public.
You can learn more about this announcement by reading the official press release by clicking here.
Now, most people reading this will know that I rarely make direct recommendations.
I only ever back the very REAL self-development tools that I believe make a difference.
The Brain Evolution System is one of the few tools that has the ability to truly change how you live your life, forever.
So, I invite you to discover more, online at:
It won't cost you a penny to try it out.
Over the next couple of days, I'd like to post a few messages to tell you more about the technology - then I'll get back to all of my normal posts.
But as I've spent the past year working on this, I'd really like to share some of my exciting findings with you.
See you again soon! :)
Labels: inspiration, recommendations, self-development


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