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Mind Movies vs. Cyberlink DVD Suite

Recently I've been receiving information about a product called Mind Movies. They just ran a big promotion for the release of the new version of the product, Mind Movies 2.0. It sounds like a great product and I do think that these personalized movies can be an excellent tool for helping you focus on and attach emotional drive to your goals which in turn helps you get what you want. Mind Movies help us generate emotion and focus on the things that we want. Whether we're talking expensive toys, a nice house, achievement of some goal like a promotion or weight loss, or improving our relationships the principle is the same. As I was watching the promotional videos and learning about the features of the software, I realized that I had seen a video editor somewhere on my Windows 7 PC. I dug around to find Cyberlink. Turns out that software I already own does pretty much the same thing as the Mind Movies software. So, why choose one over the other? First of all, one of the mai...

This Week's Episode of Breakthrough with Tony Robbins

Watched this week's episode and enjoyed it but was really irked by a number of things. This week we took the breakthrough journey with a couple who was facing serious financial troubles and possible divorce. First of all, I don't know why the wife was so proud of her husband for going 5.6G. I just don't see the value there. It didn't take any skill or intelligence. It wasn't a trial that life had thrown at him that he had to overcome or a problem that he solved. He chose to get into this plane and go really fast and he lived. So, what? Does this experience translate into change in his life in some way? Maybe. I sort of doubt it though. I'd be very surprised if any real, lasting change comes from his little plane ride. Then there was a comment the husband made to Tony as they were being evaluated by the people they had interacted with at the homeless shelter. They sat in front of a group of about 20 people to tell them what they had learned during their week ...