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Reprograming the Overweight Mind (Interactive Audio/Data CD)

Reprograming the Overweight Mind (Interactive Audio/Data CD)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was like a light turning on...
Review: Kelly Burris explains WHY positive self talk and imagery are so important and how they really can change how you think. I just got the CD but am already seeing changes in myself...great changes.

It's a short CD, small investment, big payback!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was like a light turning on...
Review: Kelly Burris explains WHY positive self talk and imagery are so important and how they really can change how you think. I just got the CD but am already seeing changes in myself...great changes.

It's a short CD, small investment, big payback!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally! A way to help me loose weight!
Review: This CD has been working wonders for me! Having worked for a software developer for several years the idea of actually programing or reprograming ones mind intrigued me. The author lays out the foundation for the program on the first track of the CD and then asks you to interact with the second track via a booklet that is included. I did have to listen to the CD more than once to fully understand the process but I did not hear anywhere on the CD where he required you to listen to it twice a day for six weeks as mentioned by the one negative review, and by the way there are some great visual techniques on the second track! The most difficult thing about reprograming oneself is that it requires you to think differently which may be objectionable to some people. Personally I enjoy learning new techniques to control my thoughts and feelings. I believe this process is a MAJOR breakthrough in software for the mind, but you do have to exhibit some diligence just as you would learning any other software program. Give this CD a try! It really works!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally! A way to help me loose weight!
Review: This CD has been working wonders for me! Having worked for a software developer for several years the idea of actually programing or reprograming ones mind intrigued me. The author lays out the foundation for the program on the first track of the CD and then asks you to interact with the second track via a booklet that is included. I did have to listen to the CD more than once to fully understand the process but I did not hear anywhere on the CD where he required you to listen to it twice a day for six weeks as mentioned by the one negative review, and by the way there are some great visual techniques on the second track! The most difficult thing about reprograming oneself is that it requires you to think differently which may be objectionable to some people. Personally I enjoy learning new techniques to control my thoughts and feelings. I believe this process is a MAJOR breakthrough in software for the mind, but you do have to exhibit some diligence just as you would learning any other software program. Give this CD a try! It really works!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Wordy and condescending
Review: This is one of the worst self-help tapes I've ever had. Burris spends half of the CD over-explaining his basically simple visual/verbal system. He provides little or no experiential guidance, just a lot of over-detailed verbalizations as to why we shouldn't picture ourselves or call ourselves fat. Plus he uses bad grammar.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The Overweight Mind is Underweight in Info!
Review: This program consists of an audio and booklet that is intended to help you reprogram your subconscious to achieve your weight loss goals. The editorial reviews and authors comments are impressive. Unfortunately the program is not. The author begins by explaining why all weight loss programs(except his) will not work. Then he explains how the mind works to make us either fat or thin (so far so good!). He goes on to state that by asking ourselves the right questions, in the right manner, we can lose weight. Instead of saying to yourself "Why am I so fat?" The author suggests you should say something like "What can I do to lose weight?" This is a good tool to use to help achieve objectives. BUT His progam focuses almost totally on having the listener ask themselves questions. And it stops there. Though I do believe the subconscious can be a VERY important tool to use for weight loss, I dont think that Burris explains how to use it effectively. He just tells you to ask yourself questions in a positive way. Well that doesnt always give us answers! His method is very skimpy and lacking in substantial information to help one achieve their goals. In addition, though he has a nice voice his delivery style is rushed. Its hard to follow what he is saying. I honestly do not feel this program will offer a lot to the reader/listener.


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