Access to All of the Current Simpleology Courses for Free

This was just too good not to let people know about ASAP.

Here’s a copy of the email that I just got  Anne Reilly, Mark Joyner’s personal assistant :

The Celtics are off to a flying start in this years NBA finals.
This has not stopped Mark Joyner backing the Lakers though.

In a bet with one of his team he has decided to give all of his
courses away to over a 1000 people. You can check it out for
yourself on his blog:

http://www.simpleology.com/p/blog/ldrj/

Opportunities like this are rare.

If you’ve shyed away from purchasing the Simpleology Courses beyond 101 because of cost concerns, this could be your chance to remedy that.  Personally, I’ve purchased 102 and 103, but I haven’t paid for any of the electives yet.  It sure would be sweet to be able to grab them!

Get all of the information on the Simpleology blog, and good luck to all of us!

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10 Responses to “Access to All of the Current Simpleology Courses for Free”

  1. Lyman,

    Thanks for the tip. I hope one or both of us win! ;-)

    Mike

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  2. Good luck to both of us, Mike!

    And Go Celts!

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  3. Hi,

    I did click on the link but I have not seen anything where I could sign up for the free courses.

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  4. Hi Alina,

    Sorry, but the contest that Mark was holding is over… but you can still sign up for Simpleology 101 for free at http://creatingabetterlife.net/simpleology/simpleology-101

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  5. Hi Lyman,

    Thank you for your response. Just one more question. I have big issues with procrastination. Even with pleasant tasks like planning for holidays etc. Do you think that the Simpleology courses will be able to help me and if yes then in what way.

    Thank you very much

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  6. Alina,

    It’s almost a year old, but I just checked out a full review of Simpleology 101 that I wrote in July of 2007… maybe it will help you:

    Click Here: http://tinyurl.com/6yslse

    When it comes to procrastination specifically, one of the biggest things that using the Simpleology WebCockpit does for me is give me specific targets to hit on a regular basis. If it’s on the list, I know it’s there for a reason, since it got there while I was evaluating my day earlier. Because of this, I’m much more likely to “just do it.”

    Of course, I can’t procrastinate on doing my Daily Target Praxis… that’s just a sit down and do it thing (which I don’t always do). ;)

    Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any more questions. :)

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  7. Hi Lyman,
    Your response was very helpful. Thank you. The top 5 resources you recommended are very interesting. I might try the EFT stuff. Few months ago I came across Success Principles e- coaching programme by Jack Canfield. It looks interesting. Do you know anything about it? I read that you have to change your beliefs in order to be able to follow your goals otherwise it is not going to happen. I think that the e-coaching covers it. I do not think that Simpleology covers beliefs. Please let me know what you think.

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  8. Hi Alina,

    I’m familiar with some on Jack Canfield’s work, but I’m not familiar with his Success Principles coaching program. All I can say is that I’ve never heard anything negative about it.

    And actually, I’d have to disagree that Simpleology doesn’t deal with beliefs. It may not do much exploring of current ones, but it definitely instills new ones in us though the oldest and (in my opinion) most effective way… repetition.

    Thanks again for your comments… I’ve been enjoying our back and forth. :)

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  9. So many things to do so little time. Thank you for all your help once again.

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