Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Information could have a huge impact on the rest of your life

You've probably been affected by the current economic news more than you realize.

No, I'm not talking about your finances--I'm talking about your health.

Pick up the paper, watch the network news, check out your favorite blogs and all you see is the same thing over and over again...  Stress inducing bad news!

And now, study after study is actually documenting how stress is literally killing us.

Well, thanks to my friend and fellow TLC member Bill Harris, you don't have to suffer the ill health effects of today's killer stress.  You probably know Bill since I've recommended him to you before.  He's the owner of Centerpointe and creator of Holosync Audio Technology. 

Bill's staff has just created a fascinating and informative flash video presentation called One Simple Thing about the health problems created by stress and one simple thing you can do to eliminate them.

It's a great presentation and only takes a few minutes to watch. 

Once you see One Simple Thing, you'll likely want to do more to eliminate stress from your life.  Bill has created the best and easiest way to do that.  It's called The Holosync Solution™.

Now, Bill has agreed to send a Holosync demo CD to you (at no charge, of course--he'll even pay shipping) so you can see for yourself how well this amazing technology works.

So please.  Go to http://www.centerpointe.com/free/can103 right now to see the video and get the demo. 

You've got to check this out because the way Holosync wipes out stress could make a huge difference in the length and quality of your life.

Your Success Mentor,

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Jack Canfield
CEO, Canfield Training Group

PS: Please watch Bill's video right now.  The information you'll learn could have a huge impact on the rest of your life.  Plus, you won't want to wait a day more than you have to in order to try Holosync for yourself.  I love it.

Go to:  http://www.centerpointe.com/free/can103



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