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Saturday 7 November 2009

More amazing feedback

This week I have to say a really big thank you to Cheryl Janecky for telling her subscribers about PSTEC and collating a wide variety of user experience.

Cheryl who is pictured below runs http://www.Quick-Good-Fortune.com


I'm very grateful to Cheryl primarily because she has gone about an independent assesment of PSTEC in an intelligent and thorough way.

After trying PSTEC herself and being delighted with with the results, she tells me that she got three friends to try it who were all successful and then another six, each of whom reported good results.

At that point Cheryl put PSTEC out to the membership of her excellent and interesting Ezine and has subsequently collected all kinds of amazing and useful feedback. Much of which relates to uses I have not heard about before and some fascinating success stories. In fact Cheryl's feedback is teaching me things about potential uses of PSTEC that I had not previously considered.
Cheryl will be posting some of the detail regarding those results and so if you are interested I can thoroughly recommend visiting her website which is well worth a visit. http://www.Quick-Good-Fortune.com

Wednesday 4 November 2009

PSTEC Therapy Guide and PSTEC Level 1 go live.

In between answering endless emails and making updates to the PSTEC website I have been hard at work on a therapy guide which is just for therapists who want to add PSTEC to their commercial practices.

It went live on the PSTEC websie site a couple of days ago and should allow visitors to the site who are not confident in using the process themselves to seek out practitioners who know better how to get the best results.

Failing that, if they already have a therapist then this new audio will allow their therapist to quickly study the process in order to do the very best for their client.

So if you happen to be a therapist, life coach or counsellor and want to work other people through the PSTEC process on a regular basis then the specialist therapy guide should fill an important gap.