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The Internet Lifestyle.

Sounds like a dream doesn’t it? Not having to drag yourself out of bed each day, hit the traffic, get to work, graft all day for pennies, then rush home at night to get all the other chores done before you fall into bed exhausted, and the start the process all over again the next day.

Imagine, having the choice to sleep in if you want to, or the freedom to do whatever you want, whenever you want. An internet lifestyle can give you that and so much more, but it doesn’t come for free, there’s a cost, and I don’t mean the cost of  joining some some program or other that claims to give you automatic freedom and wealth, simply by buying  into their program, its deeper than that but it can be simplified.

Let me tell you a bit about my story, but quickly.

I left school at 15 with no qualifications. I knew that I was destined to enjoy my life and do well.  I came from a working class background and though I loved my Dad dearly, couldn’t go through life with his humble, ‘I know my place’ outlook.

I worked hard for 10 years looking for the keys to success and then found them.

I spent many years making serious money and I also ended up losing it, but that’s another story.

The key to success is just down to helping people to get what they want, or if you like, pleasing people, giving people value for what they spend.

A man will give you all he can afford for what you ask, providing, that what you offer, is seen as value to that person.

It is that principal, on which I built my offline empire years ago, and it is on that same principle that that I am building my online business.

So listen to Dr Feelgood and get the Feelgoodfactor with Make-Serious-Money.com now, or just leave me your name and email in the box on the right of this post.

NOTE: MORE INFO STILL TO COME IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS!!



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The Law Of Attraction Really Works

I Am Living Proof and you MUST read this post.

In the 80’s I was worth a million and in the 90’s I lost it.

I made one mistake. I promised my wife I’d never borrow money to go into business again. So for 10 years I worked in a j.o.b.

15 months ago, I left my work and decided to work from home. I was done with long hours, I was done with traffic and I was done with being worn out and tired when I got home each night and was still expected to work late nights and weekends.

I’m now in my 60’s and began to feel I would never see 65 or retirement.

In the summer last year I bought ‘The Secret’ and as a result, asked for money to tide me over until I learned how to market on line.

In no time, and totally out of the blue a check arrived for £15,500 enough to last me some time, which was great.

Would you believe that 3 weeks ago I was considering spending a lot of money on something I really wanted, and was pondering on whether or not I should spend so much on a whim. On the morning I was to put my order in, again through the post, completely out of the blue, I received a check  for £3,300.  Well enough for me to buy even more than I wanted.

I  had also asked to meet some influential people, and this year I was introduced to Lee McIntyre and within 2 weeks I had made 2 products of my own, and am now full of ideas of growing my internet business still further by implementing many of ideas that Lee had successfully fashioned.

Lee McIntyre is truly inspirational and truly deserves his rapid rise to fame. In June of 2007 Lee was a school teacher, and was able to quit his job in just 56 days, and then go on to achieve his goal of earning $100,000 a month.

This proves two things :-

A) The law of attraction works.

B) I’ll tell you later.

If you want to know how to ask for things and make them happen, click the link.

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The Story Of Jon

I first met Jon in the late 1980’s. He was a top 10 achiever in the most successful MLM company in the UK .

Jon was always a speaker at the big meetings and was earning about £30-40,000 per month, which was a massive amount of money in those days.

Jon was one of those guys that had repeatedly made and lost fortunes, but seemed always able to find a way back no matter what happened.

Sadly the company, which sold ‘smell alike’, perfumes and after shaves, had grown too quickly and ended up in financial difficulty by opening up too many world markets at the same time.

Jon had lost his income when the company crashed. For him it was disaster, but he would rise again. He is built that way.

I kept in contact with Jon over the years since then, exchanging phone calls and later emails, when the internet came about, but Jon had hit bad times in his life after splitting from his partner and suffering from some illness that Doctors found hard at first to diagnose.

Eventually he moved back in with his aged parents and became slightly reclusive.

He remained cheerful as he always was, but he was certainly troubled by this mystery illness.

In  2006, he was finally told by the Doctors that he was suffering from Mesothelioma, a very rare form of cancer. It was not only incurable, but he was also told he would be very lucky to make it till Christmas as no one ever survives for long.

Amazingly Jon, who liked to gamble on various things, sent the details of his ailment to a well known UK bookmaker, who, after examining the contents allowed him to place a bet at 50-1, that he would not beat the world record for the longest surviving sufferer of his form of cancer.

On 8th June 2008, Jon collected his winnings and renewed the bet for a further 12 months and on June 8th 2009, Jon collected his second lot of winnings, again renewing the bet a double the odds this time.

Jon is giving a large percentage of his gain to cancer and animal charities.

Jon has now become a bit of a celebrity in the UK, with journalists and photographers knocking at his door with regularity. Even the US news agencies have become involved as you can see in the attachment I give.

I am sure that we would all wish Jon the very best in his quest for survival, and we could perhaps learn something from this tale.

Be grateful for what you have, not resentful for what you have not. Never give up the pursuit of your goals, hope is eternal. Believe that anything can be possible if you set goals and work toward them, Bring joy and hope to others.

CLICK THIS LINK for more information on Jon and his condition.

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So what does feelgoodfactor mean to you?

Google “feelgoodfactor” and see what it means to others.

To Independent Television in the UK, it means a successful reality TV show that was designed to help the fight against obesity.

Wikipedia on the other hand, will list it as a music album by a group called “The Wades”.

To most others it just conjures up some sort of reference to something that makes you feel good, which of course it should, as it is just three little words linked together that actually speak volumes, but to me it means so much more.

I have an unfinished book by that very title. It may never be finished we’ll see. I lost several chapters of it when my computer hard drive crashed in 2000, and I never got round to re-writing it.

It was a self help book, based on the use of NLP methods. NLP if you don’t know is the abbreviation on Neuro Linguistic Programming. A method used by many life coaches and personal development trainers such as Tony Robbins or Paul McKenna and many, many more.

The basis of it is that our brains are programmed, much like a computer. That which we believe has been programmed into our brains and carried perhaps for life, as, rightly or wrongly, exactly what we accept as fact. I believe it so it therefore true.

Many beliefs, such as fear of spiders, snakes, the dark etc. may have been passed, unwittingly, down from our parents or even suggestions from our parents i.e. their beliefs. As we grow as children, our minds take in much of the knowledge that we are to carry for the rest of our lives. For instance a child that is constantly told that they are useless at certain things, may carry that belief way into adulthood and can affect ones self esteem in a lasting and damaging way.

If we accept that indeed our brains have been programmed by life as we know it, then it is fair to say that it is possible to reprogram those beliefs that may affect us. NLP is a method of re-programming the brain in certain areas. You may have seen TV programs that show people that have a terrible fear of snakes, be able to pick up a snake and let it wind around their body, showing no fear whatsoever and this same method can be used on changing a multitude of life long beliefs and NLP has been highly successful in improving the lives of countless thousands and I was first turned on to its possibilities after walking on hot coals.

The idea of my book was to offer a solution to anyone who wanted to feel happy and positive, absolutely anytime they wanted or needed to. Had a bad day at work, bang, you were happy. An argument with your spouse, bang, you were happy. When practiced correctly, you can turn happy days into weeks, then months, then years. Each day becoming a joy to awake and tackle all that life had to offer, be it good or bad and for me it worked, just by following a basic set of rules, but using those rules steadfastly.

The method was to use a small collection of words and phrases. Each word or phrase carried a much deeper meaning which the reader was meant to absorb and master the meaning of each. A notional box was to be kept in the brain where everything was stored. Words and meaning. When needed one would merely visit the box, extract a word, remember the meaning, and consider it until it reminded you about your mission to be happy.

This has an amazing effect on your life. You can become a better person to be around. You can focus on your objectives more efficiently. You spend far less time being troubled dwelling on negatives and broaden your horizons in general, making your potential to achieve better things.

The sad news is that I never finished the book, though to some extent the method has not been tried on any large scale because I have only imparted its theory to a handful of people, though I will say that many of those people have remembered many of the phrases and benefited from them.

In 1997 when I had mastered my Feelgoodfactor theory, I predicted that one day it would make me a lot of money. In 2000 when I lost my transcript I buried the book idea but continued its theory in my own life, remaining happy and positive but developing my ideas no further through commitment of work. In 2008 I started to develop my own internet business and by 2009, the theory and practices related, began to make my prediction come true.

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My First Firewalk

Though now in ways a veteran of the firewalk experience having completed several, with one most memorable, hosted by the the great Tony Robbins, I still quite vividly remember my first walk.

I was, at the time working within the Personal Development industry, and had been asked to assist a colleague who needed an extra helper on a firewalk experience he was running. It was a beautiful Sunday and much of my time had been taken on preparing the fire and making it ready for the finale of the day.

I had sat through so many of these type of meetings which are meant to encourage ones ability to “think outside the box” and raise ones belief in improving capability, that I chose to miss almost the entire meeting. After all, my confidence level allowed the mindset, that I could run such an event myself if I wished, so after lounging in the glorious gardens of the Hotel grounds, whilst I overlooked the glistening ashes, I left rather late, my return to the Conference Room.

As I arrived back, the crowd were in final preparation for the walk, and Steve, the organizer, spotting my entrance, beckoned me over. “is it ready”? he said, “Yes all prepared and ready to go”, said I. “Good” said Steve ” I want you to go on 3rd”. “Me to go!” I said in panic. “I missed the show and I’m not ready”.

I had foolishly believed that one must be hypnotized somehow, or made ready by auto suggestion for the ordeal that was to follow. “I had missed it all. What was I to do?” said I, “Oh, Just fake it till you make itsaid Steve.

I was aware of the, fake it till you make it principal. It is a method which encourages the user, to boldly do things, that may be outside of your normal comfort zone, and when practiced, become second nature.

The idea of sending experienced walkers across the burning embers first, will give courage to those further down line. As each person reaches the finish line, smiling, happy and unblistered, so the next gains confidence that the heat they may feel against their skin whilst still in line, will not bring harm, but bring the enlightenment they came for.

In my understanding, a firewalk is a catalyst to belief. Belief is powerful, and we should be fully aware of our own beliefs and how they shape and restrict us. To climb any mountain, we must be in total belief that we can climb it. That we have prepared for it, trained for it, and will conquer it when the time is right.

The application of principles offered within this post, are designed to give the reader, cause to consider if they themselves feel that they are able to either achieve more in their lives, or to enjoy happiness at a consistent level.

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