Alex, I am in harmony with you. Adding more programs isn't the answer. Having said that, several factors influenced my decision to purchase Natural Brilliance.

First, my passion for the New Option Generator Paraliminal comes close to an obsession. Can't say enough in the praise of this technology. Starting 2012, New Option Generator revolutionized my entire outlook on life. I couldn't wait to experience Natural Brilliance.

Second, you must have noticed in my other post my struggle with anxiety. I noticed that Natural Brilliance makes the bold claim to "drain stress out of your life." For me, anxiety was the primary reason why I failed to follow through on my personal learning courses from Learning Strategies. I'd shared my struggles with Dana Hanson and when I asked him whether Natural Brilliance could make a difference in this area, Dana recommended strongly that I go forward with the purchase.

While my Natural Brilliance course was in transit, I started the Paraliminal Accelerator and completed Day 8 - Belief-A after which I lost my momentum.

I couldn't wait for the Parliminal Accelerator to finish when Natural Brilliance arrived and started the course.

Perhaps, my impatience wasn't too bad on me.

I've achieved a remarkable breakthrough as I applied Natural Brilliance on my goal of reclaiming my passion for work.

As you've mentioned around the forum, I couldn't have predicted when I completed my Paraliminal sessions what real shifts were awaiting me ahead.

I'm reclaiming my passion for work in ways I would have never predicted through direct problem-solving.

Before I started Natural Brilliance, I was depressed. I saw too much about my work and my surroundings that felt completely awful.

I'd say the most amazing surprise ever was that I was able to summarize the direction for my entire life in four deceptively simple, daily disciplines, which would prepare me adequately for everything I need to learn and do to find my soulmate and enjoy a successful marriage.

Like Maxwell's four equations of classical electrodynamics, I feel awed looking at these four goals. Believe me, they are simple to the point of appearing stupid, but I feel liberated from my trances.

Amazingly, they are so specific that I can easily measure progress in each one of them, yet so generic as to allow expansive thinking and creativity to identify many smaller projects and goals that would result in their achievement.

Until now, I often complained deep inside that I'm doing too much for my current employer and not being compensated accordingly.

I'm in a developing country working for a U.S. employer.

I realized this today, just like that...

While I can earn the same amount of money locally without putting in as much effort, the real reward in my work comes from the transformational personal and professional growth I achieve as I discover and practice new ways of coping with the intellectual, physical and emotional challenges of my work.

For example, I would have never considered Spring Forest Qigong if I weren't forced to work what my locals would call "crazy" hours. I now realize what an opportunity that was because Spring Forest Qigong revolutionized my entire life.

Looking at my world with fresh eyes... indeed, that's what I'm talking about.