I just learned more in the last 20 minutes…

… than I have all week.

Is that really true? Who knows. But I do know that after reading the preview of Book 1 of the upcoming Simpleology - The Simple Science of Getting What You Want hardcover book, I’ve got a better understanding of myself and some of the things that may be blocking me.

I wasn’t planning on reading it. I’ve been doing Simpleology for a while now, and I figured that the book would just be the course repackaged for people who prefer to work offline. But if the first part is any indication, some powerful information is going to be released on March 30th, much more than the original course has to offer (which is a lot!).

My favorite quote from the book:

Science

Try it.
Pay attention.
If it works - great!
Now you know a little something.
If not, you can try something else.
Take notes.

Insanity

Try it.
Don’t pay attention.
If it doesn’t work - keep doing it over and over again anyway.
(Notes not recommended.)

If you already have a Simpleology account, you’ll find a link to the preview in the lower right hand corner of your WebCockpit.

If you don’t have an account, you can sign up for one (it’s free), and grab a copy.

Get your free Simpleology 101 account here, and prepare for, as Joe Vitale put it, some “dynamite for your brain”.

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10 Responses to “I just learned more in the last 20 minutes…”

  1. Lyman,

    I’ve got about a dozen .pdf’s that I’ve downloaded and never read through, but I just got a hold of this one the other night and I have every intention of making the time to check it out.

    Mark Joyner has always impressed me, and with your endorsement, I’m looking forward to reading it even more.

    Thanks for the heads up!

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  2. I think I’ve got just as many unread pdf’s, Aaron. :) Even though this one is basically a teaser for the main book, it’s got some great information in it.

    And your welcome!

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  3. Hi Lyman! Long time no talk! How have you been?

    Anyway, I’m SO glad I read this post because I immediately downloaded the PDF and started reading it. Holy cow - it’s great stuff! I’m not done reading yet, but I’ve already had several “Ah Ha!” moments. :-)

    The only unfortunate thing (for me) is that I STILL haven’t been able to get myself to DO the Simpleology process on a daily basis. In fact, being 100% honest here, I’ve NEVER done it. :-(

    However, I have every intention of trying, and I think the new web cockpit software will help.

    Talk to you soon! -Dave

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  4. Hey Dave! It has been awhile… it’s good to hear from you.

    I know what you mean about doing the Simpleology process every day… I’m still working on getting through 102. I’ve taken a pretty forgiving approach to it, myself. When I first started 102, I kept starting over because I would miss a day. But I’ve started over for the last time, and now if I do miss, I just do the day I missed the next day.

    The new online software does help with this… it just pulls whatever hasn’t been done since the last praxis into the new day, and you get to start again.

    Another thing I always remember: I can always start my day over anytime I want. Who says the day has to start when I first wake up?

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  5. Hi. I read your post and went to the Simpleology site just to see what it was about. I was intrigued by what I saw and signed up. I also went ahead and ordered the book from Amazon (I am a resource junkie so I like to have all the material when I try something new). I will let you know how it goes for me. Wishing you well happiness….

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  6. That’s awesome, Larissa. I hope you find it useful! I can hardly wait for the book to get released (just two more days!)

    And I know what you mean about being a resource junkie :). I’m the same way. It’s good to have everything you can right at the beginning.

    I look forward to hearing about your experiences with Simpleology.

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  7. I just realized something, Larissa… don’t forget to hold onto the receipt from amazon for the book — you’ll want it so you can get all of the bonuses on the 30th from the launch page.

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  8. Hi Lyman

    I will check this out as soon as the site comes back up, it sounds interesting. Thanks for alerting me to this.

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  9. It’s really interesting, Steve. And very helpful! I would love to hear your thoughts on it. Thanks for coming by.

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  10. [...] can check out a previous post of mine that tells you how to get a preview copy of this first section of the book. (Here’s a hint - sign up for Simpleology 101, then check out the lower right hand corner of [...]

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