Money and Wealth Creation: Use Your Mind

Mind Discipline

Money and Wealth

Many people are convinced – consciously or subconsciously – that accumulating great wealth is impossible. But this is simply not true. Your mind is the only impediment to your goals of wealth. But help is on the way. I am here to teach you how to focus your thoughts on visualizing your goals.

A Poverty Mentality is Your Enemy to Wealth

At some point in your life, you internalized the belief that money and wealth would always remain beyond your reach. To become successful, you must change the way you think and the way your mind works. But before you can change the way your mind works, you must understand the process.

Your mind has two major parts – the conscious mind that deals with the everyday and the subconscious mind, which is where our hopes and dreams reside. Your subconscious mind controls your likes and dislikes as well as how we deal with circumstances and events in our lives – including how you react to money and wealth. The subconscious mind stores your likes and dislikes, your hopes and your dreams, and how you react to things – including money and wealth.

Develop Mental Discipline

You can do affirmations for money and wealth all day long, but without overcoming your mind’s subconscious preconditioning, your efforts will only produce frustration. You must learn Brain Management and mental discipline to train your subconscious to focus on your highest goals so that you can achieve them. By exercising your brain using Mental Photography techniques will allow you to obtain the greatest type of wealth, personal contentment and satisfaction.

Shannon Panzo

Great Things Happen Here!

Brain Facts #9 – Your Attention Please – Concentrate

Concentrate

Attention to Detail

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Albert Einstein

Most adults have an attention span of about 20 minutes, but can concentrate longer on really interesting topics. Children’s attention spans usually approximate their ages – which means that your six-year-old can only focus on one thing for about six minutes.

Therefore, anything you can do to increase your ability to concentrate will have a direct affect on your intellectual capabilities.

To further assist you with your pursuit of success, we offer you the opportunity  to increase your concentration at no cost to you. That’s right. We give concentration to you! CLICK HERE…

Shannon Panzo

Great Things Happen Here!

 

The Power of Your Vocabulary – Have Fun With It

Fun With Vocabulary

Power - Thinking of the Future

Your Word for Today is “Nimble”

Did you have a grade school teacher who insisted on teaching his or her students a “word of the day”? You were given the definition of the word, and then instructed to use it as much as possible during the day. While the word of the day is an effective means of learning single words, you would be reincarnated into several subsequent lifetimes by the time you could amass a substantial vocabulary by learning a single word every day.

That said, this message focuses on a single word: nimble. This interesting little word is a versatile adjective that can be used to describe various activities.

Synonyms for Nimble:

                     spry, agile, lively, active, quick, dexterous

OK – so now that you’ve learned the meaning of the word – here is an example of how to use the word “nimble” correctly in a sentence.

She has such a nimble gait to her walk.

Here is another you may recognize:

Jack be Nimble. Jack be quick. Jack Jumped over the candlestick!

 

Of course, accumulating a good vocabulary and understanding words on a surface level is not sufficient. You must understand words on a deeper level to gain a sense of their true vibration and impact.

Here is something fun for singles

The next time you find yourself in the company of a fascinating stranger and desire to break the ice, ask an intelligent question. Make your inquiry something that will make Mr. or Ms. Intriguing think a little, but not so difficult as to trigger a meltdown. You may generate a potentially beautiful friendship.

One possibility is to ask something like “How do you spell hyperbole?”  Just be sure to pronounce the word correctly. Whether or not your companion knows the correct spelling, the ice has been broken.

Hopefully you’ve found this brief foray into the world of words enjoyable and . . . nimble.  If you are not yet caught up, you have work to do. There’s a great training you should check out.  But I can’t recall what it’s called. The name was so catchy, too . . .

Shannon Panzo

Great Things Happen Here!

Connect the Dots with The Law of Attraction

The Secret Law of Attraction

Decision Making and Clarity 

Law of Attraction

Does the proper use of The Secret Law of Attraction confuse you?

In recent years there have been a number of organizations pop up that give you complex ways to solve simple problems. That seems a bit convoluted to how you would prefer to do things. Ask yourself this, why do some people make some things very complex when they do not need to be?

Money

Creating a following

…and then more money.

There are many people that prey on others that do not have enough good information to make a proper decision.

Brain Management is different

We do our best to prepare our clients to use our trainings in the real world, and of their own accord. We keep it simple. Even in the simplest format, some people would think our training is complex. Why would we ever choose to make it complicated? Richard Welch spent over 10 years simplifying the process to make it easy to use. Here is one example:

The Law of Attraction

When you play connect-the-dots, you have to, well, connect the dots to create a picture. Some versions actually have the dots numbered, so that you know the exact sequence to follow. If you miss even one of the numbered dots, then your picture becomes a puzzle, or maybe just a jumble.  Think of The Secret Law of Attraction as a universal game of connect-the-dots.

The Secret of the Secret Law of Attraction

Each of the dots in The Secret Law of Attraction is equally important. But some dots require no effort while others seem impossible to link logically with the others. Regardless of the effort required by each dot, they each have an equal role toward gaining your ultimate objective.  And if one dot was just too difficult to link, or you inadvertently missed one, well, Game Over!

If you take shortcuts and fail to achieve your desired results, don’t blame The Secret Law of Attraction. Like those numbered dots, The Law of Attraction only works when you work it – by following the Rules of Engagement.

Developing Clarity

If you have too much on your mind, it is impossible to develop clarity. You must be CLEAR on the concept to achieve your desires – and to allow The Law of Attraction to work.  Let’s take decisions, for example. Everyone likes to have choices. But scientific research demonstrates that humans go into overload when more than seven choices are presented. So NOW you understand why you feel so bewildered when you go to the grocery store.

The Process of Elimination can assist decisions

Of course, you wouldn’t trade bewilderment for the problems faced by shoppers in the old Soviet Bloc – no choice at all, and really, there is no need to take such drastic measures. Simply start by determining what your real priority is.  Focus on that, while eliminating less important factors and you will soon develop valuable clarity on what really matters. Adding Mental Photography strengthens the brain, clears away the debris and allows your wonderful brain to function properly – FAST and CLEAN. Then you will see just how efficient The Secret Law of Attraction can be.

Law of Attraction Tip:

The words you use are less important than your INTENT.

Shannon Panzo

Great Things Happen Here!

The Photographic Memory – A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words …

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Google.com search for Photographic Memory

 

The Photographic Memory …

ZOX Pro Training has been teaching people how to use their photographic memory since 1975. The parent organization, Educom, Inc., has  been teaching the Mental Photography techniques in Brain Management training since the beginning. We released ZOX Pro Training onto the Internet in 2008. People around the world have benefited that would have never had access to our training otherwise.

The Picture …

The Google.com search pictured above is a snapshot of ZOX Pro Training’s unique place in the industry of alternative learning. Our techniques accelerate learning to all new levels that most people find incredible, starting at 25,000 words per minute. The brain exercises taught within the training strengthen your brain, gaining clarity, and the way it functions naturally by way of what is now referred to as neural-plasticity.

This picture signifies recognition by the Internet, and portrays the quality Richard Welch, the “Father of Mental Photography” had envisioned 39 years earlier.

The Eidetic Memory …

People are often confused by the difference between the eidetic memory and the photographic memory (eidetic memory vs photographic memory). You are born with the eidetic memory. This is how you learn everything when you are very young till around the age of 5. When you are born, you are a genius; an information sponge absorbing information faster than light speed, naturally, and with ALL of your senses. The best thing is you never lose your eidetic memory and the abilities it gives you. Most people are taught out of using it fluently.

The first recorded use of the words “photographic memory” is 1924. But we also know there are plenty of people from history before that time that demonstrate these abilities. Why then do many psychologists find the term so easy to discredit? First, and probably most importantly, the word “photographic” only refers to the visual sense, while “eidetic” refers to ALL of your senses. How silly! Someone was not able to remember the technical term “eidetic memory” so they simply made up a word close to the same meaning – the “photographic memory”.

Since the amount of information your brain takes in from vision is over ten times that of all of your other senses combined, it could easily be used as a relevant exchange word. But the carryover to this day has missed the original meaning, which is relevant to all of your senses. So, now when the psychologists and brain researchers are looking for the people with photographic memory, they are looking at a flawed model of what it is meant to actually represent.

So, in more concise terms, the word “photographic memory” does not exist. We use the word photographic memory for our services because that is what the rest of the world is commonly using, albeit improperly. There are many scholars that study how words within languages have changed over time. Often times, a process like this creates a new word or usage.

Thanks!

We would like to thank you, the person that enjoys getting news on the further applications and developments of our trainings. We encourage every one of you to power-up your brain, and make it your best asset for your future.

Shannon Panzo, PhD

Great Things Happen Here!

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