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Do you believe in Role Models?
Yes I certainly do. I think one of the quickest
ways to put a correct program into your
biocomputer, is to research someone who has already
accomplished what it is you are trying to do and
model them. Once you have co me up with a role
model you should read all about them and study in
great detail, find out what it is they have done to
achieve success. There is nothing wrong with
actually trying to get to meet people who you intend
to use as role models, most successful people are
flattered. 'Emulate the Great' is probably one of the
most underestimated statements of our time. I have
used many role models. I copy their facial
expressions, the way they speak and smile and
move. I try to find out how they think and process
information, I try to find out what their daily habits
are. (Their biocomputer programs!) I try to find out
what it is that makes them tick. I try to find out what
motivates them. I try to find out what strategies, if
any, they use to attain success. When I've found out
as much as I can, I program my biocomputer to
become like that person. I create a picture in my
biocomputer of what they look like doing a certain
task and then I step into the picture myself and
become that person.


I have modelled motorcycle racers, salesmen,
firewalkers, entrepreneurs, public speakers and
writers. Make sure you choose a role model that is
suitable for the task and don't model any bad habits.
I saw a beautiful young girl singer destroy herself,
(true story, very sad) because she modelled herself on
Janice Joplin. She had a beautiful singing voice, and
boy could she dance, but the drink and drugs got to
her, she died at the tender age of nineteen, before she
had a chance to get her singing career off the ground.

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