Mind Media Review

January  7, 2008 No 111 Newsletter r

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Seven Complelty New Free Self Improvement Features!

    Republished Dec 2007

We know you love our free features so we've put together a collection of seven completly new features. We hope that they will AGAIN prove that the best things in life are indeed FREE!

1) Subliminal Message --- Free Software for Windows and Macintosh!

If you've been wanting to find out if subliminal message software works but have been hesitant to spend your money on it, now you can use subliminal software for free. Subliminal Message is freeware developed by programmer Paul Young with versions for both the Windows and Macintosh platform. (Continue Reading here )

2) Emotions Manager 2000 Windows Cognitive Therapy Software FREE Software Download

One are of mindware that I do not get tot write about much is therapy software. However one program I've been watching is called Emotions Manager 2000. I just discovered that this well constructed windows program based on "cognitive therapy" has become freeware so you will have a chance to try it out yourself. Here is what the publishers say about their program:

Review2 Emotions Manager 2000 is an easy-to-use intuitive software program for maximizing the benefits from your reactions to everyday events, thoughts and emotions. Used throughout the world by therapists, universities, sports teams and individuals from all walks of life as a self-help tool for depression, anger, fear, phobias, guilt, worry and shame, it is also an excellent tool for anyone looking to increase their "emotional intelligence" long shown to be the most significant factor in achieving success and happiness. (Continue Reading here )

3) Break Through Old Habits with Joe's Goals: Free Web Application

Recently Lifehacker posted Six webapps to help keep your New Year's resolutions. My favorite of the bunch is a simple yet effective program called Joe's Gaols. Here is how Lifehacker describes the free web service: : You've decided to quit smoking, post to your blog, bring lunch to work or regulate your sleeping patterns every day. Track your progress with Joe's Goals, a Ben Franklin-esque daily points counter ... (Continue Reading here )

4) Download a Free Self-Hypnosis Screensaver

Here is a fun little download which got the following write-up from the NLP site Transform Your Destiny: Look into the hypnodiscs... if you dare! In ancient times, hypnotists used to use spinning discs painted with spirals to fixate the eyes of their volunteers. Now, these classic props are recreated on your computer with the free Hypnosis Screensaver by Transform Destiny. Try staring into the hypnodiscs for at least thirty seconds, then looking around for a fun optical illusion ... (Continue Reading here )

5) Learn Hypnosis in 5 Days FREE Online Training Course!

Regular readers of the Mindware Forum know that I have been enthusiastic about HypnosisDownloads.Com since I first discovered them. I wrote about that powerful experience in my post "Astonishingly Effective Hypnosis Programs" which was originally published two years ago (updated in March 2006).

So I am pleased to tell you about a 100% FREE audio hypnosis training course being offered by the folks at HypnosisDownloads.COM (Continue Reading here )

6) The Brain and Learning: Free Brain Teasers & Memory-Stretchers on The Brain Connection

I wrote about BrainConnection in a post back in July 2005 titled, "BrainConnection: Brain Science in Plain English." Well since I wrote that, their website has developed rapidly and now they have an entire section on "Brain Teasers" which makes learning the science not only fun but good for your brain as well. (Continue Reading here )

7) Hacking Knowledge: 77 Ways to Learn Faster, Deeper, and Better

If someone granted you one wish, what do you imagine you would want out of life that you haven't gotten yet? For many people, it would be self-improvement and knowledge. New knowledge is the backbone of society's progress. Great thinkers such as Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, and others' quests for knowledge have led society to many of the marvels we enjoy today. Your quest for knowledge doesn't have to be as Earth-changing as Einstein's, but it can be an important part of your life, leading to a new job, better pay, a new hobby, or simply knowledge for knowledge's sake — whatever is important to you as an end goal. (Continue

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