Typical results may vary? What does that even mean? It means nothing, zip, zilch, nada. It is a string of words put together to tell a customer that they might not get the same results as what they see in front of them. It means that if you use that product (or don’t as the case may be) your results can be anywhere from nothing to perfect. I don’t know about you but I think that is a huge difference. Typical results may vary… the land where everyone is an outlier.
The personal change industry is worth billions in any currency, everybody wants to get “better”. There are millions of products out there with claims like “lose 20lbs of fat in 2 weeks”, “gain 60lbs of muscle a month”, “Steve cured his social anxiety, find out the quick and easy steps which take just 3 minutes per day so you can too”. It is very tempting to believe these claims because you want to be able to get on with your normal life, going to work, playing games at Foxy Bingo or whatever it may be, without living in fear. However, try to remember that they are just claims and it really is better to seek help elsewhere.
There is a truth however that most seem to miss, 99% of people never get results with the personal change product they buy. Yes I have to admit that even includes the 3D Mind that I recommend on this site! Let me say that again because it’s important. 99% of people never get results with the personal change product they buy.
Why is this the case? Well so often the case is that the product simply doesn’t work. Unfortunately too many people feel too guilty or stubborn or don’t care enough to take the product back (this is exceptionally present in politics!). It is also often the case that they were simply working with a product that didn’t fit their problem. In my experience I have found that most of the time people simply aren’t willing to put in the time required to get the product to work in the way it should….. everything requires learning, but everyone seems so focused on “plug and play” these days they completely ignore the fact that they might have to work to achieve.
I am an exception to the typical results.
Yup I said it, I have been admitting it for years. Truth is my experience is an exception to the typical results. When I started working with the 3D Mind many years ago I was going through a very tough time in life. I wanted so badly to be able to talk to people and not be so scared all the damn time. The difference in my situation however was that I was ready to do whatever was necessary to get the results I was looking for. Before I found the 3D Mind technique I had tried many other kinds of personal change technique. I had tried counselling, nlp, and hypnosis to name but a few. Nothing had worked. That’s because these techniques were faulty and didn’t fit the solution to the problem I had.
I now choose to tell everyone I can about the 3D Mind because after I put in the work to learn it, which in itself is a very simple process, I now achieve the results it claims to give, and it’s not difficult. Anyone can be successful with the 3D Mind. The 99% figure could be turned around so that 99% of people achieve outstanding results, but that will only ever happen if people are willing to invest the time to learn the straightforward process properly. Until that happens the industry will keep outputting more and more usless junk so people can spend more of their money on stuff that will only ever sit on the bookshelf and look pretty in it’s unopened packaging.
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Samuel Sawyer · November 30, 2009 at 9:48 am
“Typical results may vary? What does that even mean? It means nothing, zip, zilch, nada. It is a string of words put together to tell a customer that they might not get the same results as what they see in front of them. It means that if you use that product (or don’t as the case may be) your results can be anywhere from nothing to perfect. I don’t know about you but I think that is a huge difference.”
I think you are **required** by law to put these disclaimers. In this way, people can not sue you if the product does not work for you. And no matter how good your product is, there will still be people who for various reasons did not get the same results as advertised.
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Anxious M · January 17, 2010 at 11:25 pm
So are you guaranteeing results with the 3D mind product?
I ask because that may be ethically dubious in the absence of hard, peer-reviewed data.
Admin comment by Steve · January 18, 2010 at 12:23 am
No I don’t guarantee results. The sad fact is that not everyone really wants to change the bad things in their lives. Some people just want to make it look like they are doing something. Others still want change but they don’t want to put in any effort in order to achieve it, they just want a magic pill.
The bottom line is for those people that do want to change the 3D Mind is the most powerful personal change tool in existence and it has achieved some incredible results with a huge number of people myself included.