Sunday 17 May 2015

Dr. Michael J. Duckett on Secret Mental Codes


Whatever vocation you have in your life stress is always going to become part and parcel of your daily routine and it is how we are able to deal with that stress that will eventually differentiate our story of success from failure.

There is no two questions about it: a career in forex trading is going to become one of the most stressful and intense paths should you decide that this is the avenue in life where you can make money consistently.

Making money is difficult and keeping money is just about as hard. if you find that you are beginning to snap at your spouse, jump at the grocery cashier or glare at the waiter then it is time that you take three steps back and out of your life for a moment. Everybody needs some time away for some peace of mind.

In watching videos on mental health there is nothing demeaning or defeating about acknowledging that you need to learn how to cope with the rigors of your career. Forex trading requires remarkable memory, strong analytical capabilities and the ability to take decisions very quickly in the face of information and how rapidly other people in the market may react to that information. Should watching a few videos on mental health assist in any way to the ongoing educational process of the mind learning about the forex markets then by all means let there be the opportunity to sit back and watch and listen and learn something that may help the forex trader in the long run.

Watch the following video by Dr Michael J. Duckett on Secret Mental Codes.


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