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March 2, 2006

A Note from Jeff

Dear Friend,

Hello, again. I hope all is well with you and I trust that 2006 is emerging as one of the best years ever.

There are a few things I’d like to share with you today that I’m sure you’ll find interesting.

First of all, if you followed the Olympics at all, you know that figure skater Sasha Cohen fell a couple of times and missed a chance to earn a gold medal. While it’s a missed opportunity for her, it’s a great opportunity for us to reflect on our own lives and understand why we “fall down” occasionally and what we can do to prevent future falls.

In addition, I want to introduce you to several new additions to our website that offer great information at no cost. We’ve begun to build some subject-specific areas of our website and we’ve published several new informative articles to go along with the launch. All of these areas are freely available to you. Read below for more information.

I also wanted to let you know about a fairly new product that has been getting rave reviews from many of our customers. We’ve been offering the PillowSonic stereo pillow speakers for about a year now, but it seems it’s just now being discovered by a lot of our customers and it’s being very well received. Read below for more information about this great product.

Finally, every day we receive phone calls, emails, and letters from folks like you telling us how our programs have helped make their lives better. I’ve included one recent message below. Hopefully, her message will inspire you to stay positive and not allow negative thoughts to interfere with your happiness and success.

Thank you again for your time. I’m sure you’ll find this helpful and informative.

Sincerely,

Jeff Griswold
President
http://www.efflearn.com


Why Sasha Cohen Fell

In case you don’t know what happened in Olympic women’s figure skating competition last week, Sasha Cohen of the U.S. had the lead going into the final performance. But when she fell twice within the first minute of the 4-minute performance, she lost any chance at winning the gold medal.

First of all, I have to say that I don’t know Sasha Cohen. I know her only about as well as any of the millions who have seen her compete on television. So there’s no way I can know for sure what happened to her that day. Sasha is the only one who can know that for sure. However, I can offer an educated guess as to what may have contributed to her falls. And while I may be wrong in this particular instance, I think a little speculation can reveal a great deal about how all of us handle the challenges each and every one of us face every day.

Why did she fall?
So, why did Sasha fall? If you saw the performance and/or read the media coverage, the answer is pretty clear: she knew she was going to fall before she even started the program. She expected to fall and, as hard as she may have tried, she was unable to overcome these expectations. Here’s what drives my suspicion:

  • In the past, Sasha has had difficulty putting together two “clean” programs. She has a history of making errors when it looked she had everything going the right way.

  • Pretty much every media interview she had before the competition reminded her of the fact that she’s “never won the big one” or that she’s never been able to put together two clean programs.

  • She had fallen several times during practice before the event. In fact, after the performance Sasha said that the falls during warm-ups made her “apprehensive” going into the event.

  • The most telling thing, though, was the body language she displayed when coming out on the ice. Two days earlier when she took the stage before the short program (which she performed to perfection) she beamed with confidence. She came out smiling and clearly full of energy. But on this fateful night, the apprehension was apparent. Her concerned look and slow slide out onto the ice showed that she had doubts about how she would perform.

Unfortunately, all of this indicates that because of her past experience and the constant reminders and reinforcement, Sasha’s mind was “programmed” to fail. Her mind expected failure and her body delivered on those expectations.

What does this mean to you?
So, what does this mean to you? You’re never going to skate in the Olympics, right? That may be true, but every day you face your own personal challenges. And to achieve the things you want in life, you have to deliver your own gold medal performance every day. Your “Olympic” challenges may include:

  • Earning a good living so you can feed your children and send them to college
  • Being a good parent so you can bring up smart, happy, and responsible children
  • Being a good spouse so you and your partner can enjoy a healthy, fulfilling relationship and make the most of the life you share
  • Staying healthy and fit by eating right and exercising regularly

Or, perhaps you face even more serious challenges such as:

  • Recovering from a serious illness
  • Conquering addictions
  • Overcoming depression

Each of these challenges can weigh heavily on you. You need to perform and you must succeed. If you “fall”, you lose the opportunity to achieve what you want and to be the person you want to be. So, what you face is the same as what Sasha Cohen faced on Feb 23rd. It’s the exact same challenge but in a different context and on a different stage.

So think again about why Sasha fell. Think about your own life and your own personal challenges and ask yourself these questions:

  • In your own personal challenges, where do you tend to “fall”?
  • Why do you “fall”? Is it because, like Sasha, your thoughts sabotage your efforts and betray your desires?
  • Do you face each challenge with confidence and a determined smile? Or do you shrink and cower when faced with uncertainty?
  • Do you expect to succeed or do you expect to fail?
  • Do you allow your past experience to dictate your future?

Think about these things for a while and reflect on your own life and the goals you have for yourself. It is particularly helpful to write down your thoughts. The simple act of writing your thoughts can offer great insight and perspective on your life.

When you contemplate these questions, it’s likely that you’ll discover that your thoughts may, in fact, be keeping you from “winning your gold medal.” The good news is that your fate is not pre-determined. You can change your thoughts – even the deep-seated subconscious thoughts – and re-write the script for your future. So, even if you’ve “fallen” many times in the past, you can re-program your mind to expect and achieve success in the future.

How can you change your future?
So how do you “re-program” your mind? Actually, with the right techniques it’s not all that hard to do. It does take a little time and commitment, though. After all, we’re talking about replacing programming that has been created from the experiences of an entire lifetime. But once you understand what you want in your life, the key is identifying the negative programming, eliminating it and replacing it with new, positive, productive programming.

Among the most effective techniques are:

  • Positive Affirmations
  • Guided Visualization
  • Mental Imagery
  • Goal-Oriented Meditation
  • Breathing Techniques
  • Subliminal Programming
  • Hypnosis

Employing the right combination of these techniques can make a huge difference in your life. Our audio programs employ many of these elements and are very powerful tools for life improvement. You can also browse our website to learn more about these techniques and read several informative articles on how to apply them to your life. For more information, visit http://www.efflearn.com.

So, I encourage you to take a moment to examine your own life in this context. It’s a great way to re-center yourself and get you focused on the important things in life. And if you need any help overcoming past programming, let us know. With over 100 great programs to choose from, I’m sure there are several that can help you achieve your goals.


New “Centers of Excellence” at efflearn.com

Effective Learning Systems, Inc. has always offered a very “goal-oriented approach” to self-improvement. That means that in addition to teaching techniques for general life-improvement, we’ve also offered many titles that are geared toward achieving a specific outcome.  For example we have titles on weight loss, memory improvement, smoking cessation, etc.

In order to be consistent with that legacy and to offer more value to you, we’ve begun to create sections of our website that are built around these specific subject areas. Each of these areas offers helpful information and directs you toward the best programs related to that particular topic.

We’re in the early phases of this project, but we’ve already launched three centers:

In conjunction with the creation of these Centers of Excellence, we’ve also been publishing a series of very informative free articles related to these topic areas. You can view the latest free articles at the following locations:

If it’s been a while since you’ve been to our site, these Centers of Excellence and the free articles are a great place to start. Please visit today and enjoy at your leisure.


Do You Need a Pillow Speaker?

While we’ve been offering the PillowSonic pillow speaker for about a year now, we’re finding that our customers are just starting to “catch on” and realize what a great product this is. So, I thought I’d take the opportunity to introduce this to you and invite you to consider it for yourself.

The PillowSonic stereo pillow speaker is a one-of-a-kind product. It plugs in to any audio player just like headphones, but it slips unobtrusively under your pillow and projects the sound clearly and privately to your ears as you rest your head.

If you’ve ever tried to use headphones while lying down on your bed or sofa, the value of this product should be immediately apparent. With the pillow speaker you can lie on your side without hurting your ears and you can roll over without tangling any cords.

In addition to this, the uses and benefits of this pillow speaker are numerous:

  • Listen privately and comfortably in bed without the need for headphones.
  • Great for using with children for bedtime stories and lullabies
  • A lifesaver for individuals who suffer from tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
  • Soothes people with chronic pain problems
  • Very helpful for individuals with insomnia
  • Excellent for learning-while-sleeping
  • Use with your clock radio alarm to awake privately without disturbing your spouse/partner
  • Listen without isolating yourself from other ambient sounds such as the doorbell, alarms, children’s cries, etc.

It’s a great product and it’s been getting great reviews. The price is just $24.95 including shipping and handling within the U.S. For more information or to order please visit http://www.efflearn.com/pillow.php. Or call us at (800) 966-5683 to place your order directly with us.


A Recent Love Letter

Every day we receive letters and calls from people who tell us how much our audio programs have helped them. Here’s an example of one we received recently:

Dear Bob and Deirdre,

I have been using the BECOME TOTALLY POSITIVE…AUTO-MATICALLY and POSITIVE THINKING MADE EASY programs for 3 weeks now and I can already tell the difference. I used to get very emotional over every little thing that may go wrong. It was routine for me to get upset and cry at least once a day.  I found the CD's and thought I had nothing to lose.  What a difference they have made. I don't think I have gotten upset and lost control of my emotions for over a week now. I am amazed.

I have just bought another CD and am recommending them to friends and family.

Thank you so much! You have saved my sanity!

Lori McNeil



In This Issue

A Note from Jeff


Why Sasha Cohen Fell


New "Centers of Excellence" at efflearn.com


Do You Need a Pillow Speaker?

A Recent Love Letter