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The Power of Programming


By Randy Gage

If you’ve read my books, or followed my “Rants” for a while, then you know I’m a big believer in the power of programming your subconscious mind.  Personally I think this was one of the most helpful things I did to turn my life around.

I did this through affirmations, prosperity mind maps, subliminal CD’s, meditation and other things.  Now there is a great new resource out to make programming your own subconscious mind even more powerful.

It’s called MindMaster, and it’s a program that will flash positive affirmations at lightning speed on your computer screen while you are working.  Most people spend hours a day in front of their monitors, so this has the potential to really do you some serious good.

With MindMaster, you get to choose the areas you want affirmations, in, you can customize them, and you can even add images (which makes them more powerful).

Unfortunately the version for Macs isn’t available yet, but then again, you poor schlubs still on PCs need all the help you can get!  Get all the details at http://www.mindmaster.tv/

This is the most important thing you will do today.

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10 Responses to “The Power of Programming”


  1. Alexandr says:

    Thanks, the Sponsor, for council.

  2. John Chatman says:

    Randy,
    Thanks for being such a top notch leader. I am joining your team this week with Agel and can’t believe what a step by step paint the numbers system you guys have developed.

    I look forward to being able to meet you on a personal basis.

    Best regards,

    John Chatman

  3. Jorge Bessudo says:

    There is a similar program called Brain Bullet that indeed has a Mac version

  4. Alain PIERRE says:

    Hi Randy,

    Some food for critical thinkers…

    >poor schlubs still on PCs need all the help you can get

    Did you know that since Apple switched to Intel processors, Apple computer components are nothing other than PC components ?

    Did you know you can run Mac OS (operating system) an a (desktop or portable) PC ?

    It (presently still) requires some hacking though to bypass a Mac chip designed to prevent the Mac OS from running on non-Apple PCs.

    Which begets the question…

    Why does Apple prevent its OS to run on non-Apple PC’s ?

    What is Stevie afraid of ?

    You’l find some (most probable) answers in the underneath article…

    http://www.wired.com/gadgets/mac/commentary/cultofmac/2005/08/68501

    Hmmm…

    Does that make Mac afficionados schlubs too ?

    Does that make Stevie the greatest of them all ?

    And, what does that tell you about those who think PC users are schlubs ?

    Best,
    Alain

    P.S. Did you notice the year in which the article was published ? Yes, yes then already. ;O)

  5. roy says:

    i like mac laptops i think they are cool.
    Other than that its a fashion statement.

  6. emmanuel says:

    Thanks for your nice presentation

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  8. Volodimir says:

    Hi,Randy! Happy to read Your thoughts about such things. I really enjoy it!! And it makes me think in new differet way. Thanks for that!!!
    PS: I got some business to You. If You can,contact me please!
    Thanks once more!!!

  9. Susan Schiappa says:

    Tried this for a while. My computer kept freezing up, had to uninstall.

  10. Per Lindvall says:

    Yes, but for this programming to work we might need to do some deprogramming as well, and do we really know what’s on all those CDs and stuff? I think we can both program and deprogram by simply using our own mind!

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