Sunday 31 May 2015

Dr. Michael J. Duckett - Turning On Your Inner Mental Powers


Wear and tear happens all the time and when that happens periodically it is time we need an upgrade! Well, we can upgrade our computers can't we? So why can't we simply decide to take 1-2 days off per month and upgrade our lives?

Life is not static; life does not stand still; consequently either we evolve or we degrade and whatever the result it really all boils down to a matter of personal choice.

Please read the following website material by Dr. Michael J. Duckett at the website -   http://www.upgradinglife.com/

Information overload? Mental congestion? do I look at my Stochastic or do i take note of my Fibonacci; where exactly do I start? This report says this; another analyst said the complete opposite, nobody seems to be able to actually put a pin on it!

The great boy plunger Jesse Livermore made a fortune shorting Wall Street in the 1920's because in his mind he built a system that worked for him. He made $100 million in 1929; an absolute fortune for those days. Then what did the great trader do? He made two great mistakes: Firstly, he listened to other people and squandered much of his wealth to actually become bankrupt by 1934. Now, Imagine George Soros made a few billion dollars shorting Sterling in the 1990's and then losing it all? How difficult can it be to actually losee a billion dollars? Secondly, and perhaps more seriously, Jesse Livermore mentally sunk into a depression. We are all human and even the great trading minds can come undone with the pressures of life.

This is why i attach great important to ongoing personal development through the study of videos concerning the tranquility of the mind.


Watch the following video by Dr Michael J. Duckett on Turning On Your Inner Mental Powers.





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