Posted By: Jimbo THE ultimate sceptic - 01/17/01 03:36 AM
I would love to believe this stuff really works but I need to look into someones eyes while they try to convince me that it worked for them. So my question is, is there anyone here that lives within 100 miles of me that has completed this photoreading course. I live in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Thank You !





Posted By: happydog7 Re: THE ultimate sceptic - 01/17/01 04:14 AM
Sorry I can't meet you, your a bit too far to drive to. Let me give you 2 examples that this works. I just started a few weeks ago.
#1 I received my phone bill the other day. I go through the numbers and assign client numbers to them to be charged for any long distance calls. I found one number that I used ... started with 495 but the harder I tried to remember I couldn't recall who belonged to it. So I pulled my address book up on the computer and started at the bottom of the list. I asked the question: "Who belongs to this 495 number? I used my page up key. I concentrated on soft focus ... I wanted to see the sides of the computer screen. Once I went through the address book I immediately had an idea who the client was. When I pulled up the additional account info there it was.

#2 The other night I PRed a audit book. Took me a bit longer than I wanted but there were tables and forms that I took a little bit of time with. This morning I was thinking about a client and their month end report that I produce for them and asked the question: How can I improve this report for this coming year? Immediately one of the audit forms came to mind. I can't tell you the name of the form, but I know what book it's in, it's on the right side of the page and it's in the first 100 pages of the book.

The key for me: believe and keep working at it.





Posted By: Michael Saikali Re: THE ultimate sceptic - 01/17/01 01:23 PM
Jimbo,

There are a few post's on this DB of people and success they have had with PR ...

I'd love to meet you face to face to tell you it works ... on one condition. You pay my air fare and accomodations!

If you wish to convince yourself, purchase the PR book ... at $17 bucks it's a steal considering all the information and time that went into making it. The book is a goldmine full of ideas, that work!

The PR is a great system ... opportunities come and go in life ... this is one you should not let slip you by!

Michael Saikali







Posted By: Jimbo Re: THE ultimate sceptic - 01/17/01 11:27 PM
On the average, how long does it take before you get really good at it ? How many hours a day should you need to practice ?





Posted By: Pete Bissonette Re: THE ultimate sceptic - 01/18/01 03:28 AM
Everyone's different.

It's not about practice. Use it. There's a different set of expectations involved when you use a system such as PhotoReading versus when you are practicing it.





Posted By: happyday Re: THE ultimate sceptic - 01/18/01 03:42 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Pete Bissonette:
Everyone's different.

It's not about practice. Use it. There's a different set of expectations involved when you use a system such as PhotoReading versus when you are practicing it.


Pete, could elaborate a bit more on the two different sets of expectations?





Posted By: happyday Re: THE ultimate sceptic - 01/18/01 03:51 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Pete Bissonette:
Everyone's different.

It's not about practice. Use it. There's a different set of expectations involved when you use a system such as PhotoReading versus when you are practicing it.


Pete, could you elaborate a bit more on the two different sets of expectations?

Thank you





Posted By: Jimbo Re: THE ultimate sceptic - 01/18/01 04:12 AM
Can someone give me a brief explanation of what it is you are doing and how it works please ?





Posted By: Jascha Re: THE ultimate sceptic - 01/18/01 11:13 AM
It's different because you say to yourself ,if you call it practicing, that you can't photoread at the moment now!

If you use is, (don't practice) you give a sign to your 'unconsciousness' that you can photoread.

I hope I'm right, with my knowledge this is oke.

Have a great time while using the Photoreading system,

Jascha





Posted By: Jascha Re: THE ultimate sceptic - 01/18/01 05:22 PM
If you want a brief explanation about PR, Look at the site:

Introduction to Photoreading.
http://www.learningstrategies.com/PhotoReading/Intro1.html


You can find the 5 Photoreading steps here (in the introduction):
http://www.learningstrategies.com/PhotoReading/Intro3.html

I hope that this helps you,

Jascha





Posted By: Tim_with_a_T Re: THE ultimate sceptic - 01/19/01 02:40 AM
I used to "practice" photoreading. I got nowhere. Nowadays I choose to look at it as "practicing by doing." This attitude enduces an ease that is lacking in just "practice." If you practice, you are trying to reach some goal, but by definition, never reaching it, because you are only "practicing," so just do it, play with it, and reap the benefits of -being- a photoreader. Just because you aren't a master photoreader, does not mean you don't photoread. If someone asks you how you goes through books so fast, don't say, "I'm practicing photoreading," just tell the truth, and say, "I'm a photoreader." You could be the worst photoreader on earth, but you would still be one step above the guy who is only practicing to one day in the distance futures hopes to become a photoreader. I hope this helps. It's a bit of a rant, but hey, that's life.

Enjoy.





Posted By: Jimbo Re: THE ultimate sceptic - 01/20/01 04:21 AM
OK, you have convinced me. My next problem is I can't afford the course. Is the book good enough, or does someone have one they want to sell cheap ?





Posted By: mgrego2 Re: THE ultimate sceptic - 01/20/01 05:29 AM
You'll get a lot out of the third edition. Combine that with the incredible talent you have here and you'll be well on your way. Just remember to relax and play with the system.





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