How to use The Virtual Mastermind?
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What is the Virtual Mastermind?
Did you ever heard the Quantum Jumping? I found 6 month ago, but before I already use the Virtual Mastermind. My Virtual Mastermind similar to the Quantum Jumping.
This process is very simple and effective. You are on the Meditative State and disscuss your things with other people.
Who are they the other people?
Your idols...
Who is your favourite personal-development writers, speakers, teachers?
They are your Virtual Coaches. They are your Inte
al Advisors.
Close your eyes, and focus on your question and take a three deep breath. Relax. Example: How I can improve my life?
Imagine at you are in the class, people sit at the table. There are example. Joe Vitale, Bob Proctor, Jack Canfield etc.
They are your Inte
al Advisor, your Virtual Mastermind Group.
Question and relax! Give them the word! Enjoy this meeting!
Your Virtual Mastermind's members answer. Receive the answers, and be thankful.
Use this meditation when you need any answers, what you will helps your personal develeopment.
I use this process on my work. My clients like this meeting.
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About the Author
Theresia Valoczy, Hypnotherapist, Coach, Author
www.sunrisedreamcoaching.com
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