Attention Defecit, Anger, Stress, Insomnia, Anxiety, and so on…

By Sean | May 25, 2009

Hi Everyone,

I just had to mention a product that I think many of you may be interested in or know someone that may benefit from this product.

The back story on it is that in 1996 I was looking for stress remedies. Now you probably know that my Anxiety Eliminator product is a great way to help someone with ADD. However if you want to really accelerate your capacity to overcome anxiety then you definitely want to check out http://iwr.com/becalmd/ for his product Neo-Becalmed. I can’t vouch for any of his other products but the one product I know for sure is a winner is called Neo-Becalm’d. Strange name I know but it works. Read the rest of this entry »

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Anxiety Eliminator

By Sean | May 20, 2009

Hi everyone,

Though it has been some time since I posted to this thread I just had to stop by and tell you about a great product that I’ve been using now for a couple of years. More than two years have gone by and I still use this product which says a lot really. Read the rest of this entry »

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Move to Fiji

By Sean | August 7, 2008

Hi guys,

I was recently asked to write a book on how to move to Fiji. Having lived here for six years now, and having moved once before to another country, I can say that I have learned a lot about moving and living overseas. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Power Of Visualization

By Sean | July 17, 2008

I’ve always tried to use visualization to help me focus on what I wanted. However it was just too difficult for me to visualize the ideal home, the ideal, income, the ideal everything. Too mammoth of a task — but I definitely needed to get the visual power of attraction working in my life to make this move.

So what I did was I reduced my millions of thoughts to the basics.

In the end all the other details that made it so difficult for me to visualize what I wanted did not matter much. Read the rest of this entry »

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Namosi Road

By Sean | June 17, 2008

This video should probably be two videos because they are different subjects and they are just kind of glued together. The first part is the result of a run-in a beautiful bird had with the glass doors on the ocean side of our home. Things quickly went from bad to worse as our two cats converged on the bird sitting stunned on the porch. I managed to run out and stop the cat who now had the bird in its mouth and was quite pleased with catching such a lovely prey. (Birds are undoubtedly a cats favorite catch)

However I love tropical birds a great deal more than I do the smug look of satisfaction my cats have when they catch a bird. Therefore this is not the first time I’ve rescued a bird from the jaws of our feline friends. I always give the cats lots of praise when one of them catches a rodent or a lizard. However they’ve learned that if I’m around that they must let me rescue the bird. The birds here are always colorful and very intriguing. There are no birds here that are plain looking like sparrows. In fact the nuisance bird in Fiji is the Myna bird. This is the kind of bird you pay a couple hundred or lots more from a pet store in America.

I don’t know the breed, species, or name of the bird in this video and I’m not enough of a bird freak to find out. All I know is that I’ve had a good many birds sit on my hand too stunned to fly or do much but sit there petrified of the creature holding it but too weak or numb to do anything about it without risking something worse.

Then the movie morphs into (well it doesn’t morph — it just fades out of one scene and you are suddenly half way up Namosi Road looking at a small river — or mountain stream — depeding on your frame of reference. We took a drive a couple days ago up to the top of a mountain pass, took a few pictures, and drove back down. The video will tell the story. Nothing noteworthy happened — just a beautiful drive through the rain forest to some breath taking scenery, shoot pictures of a couple trucks going by and back down again. Really just a look around the neighborhood. I started with an hour of footage and cut it all down to less than 10 minutes. Even then it’s a pretty lazy story — much like most of what happens in Fiji.

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Landslide Excavation

By Sean | May 24, 2008

Tropical Excitement comes in all forms. The latest for us was a small landslide after sustained moisture. Typical of April/May there is usually a protracted low pressure trough that comes through and reminds everyone that there is no limit to the amount of water than can fall from the sky.

In one week three years ago we had nine feet (108 inches/274 cm) in five days. We had a lot of flooding (not at our house — we live on a hilltop) in low lying areas here in Fiji.

So if excavation is interesting to you the video is only about 3 minutes long. I mean how much excavation can you take in one sitting?

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What the heck is MindMapping?

By Sean | April 11, 2008

Mind Mapping has been around for a long time. In fact about as long as people have been able to write in the sand with their fingers. However we’ve spent massive amounts of time conforming our planning to linear pages since the invention of paper and the greatest tool in the world for planning — the finger in the sand — method has been mostly lost till computer graphics have become increasingly flexible and inexpensive.

Since I’m not especially thrilling with words — just watch the video and see this great tool… better yet just find out where to download and how to install it and try it for yourself.

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The Video I Promised You

By Sean | March 28, 2008

Ok here is the video I promised on Asymmetrical Leverage. There is a lot more to this than meets the eye but you can clearly see the effects of it by watching this video. The only parameters that I’m changing are ones that increase or diminish the effects of asymmetrical leverage. Note that the entry and exit rules are the same regardless of how many changes I make to the money management parameters.

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What is Asymmetrical Leverage?

By Sean | March 22, 2008

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Working From Your Home

By Sean | March 21, 2008

The most important thing about living in an idyllic paradise is to be able to pay for doing so. Many people have turned to trading the markets and I am one of them. Forex trading is my main source of income. Some people have others trade the markets for them and some trade their own account(s).

I do both for the sake of diversification and because I like to take breaks from trading. In this video I talk about the transition from trading part time while having a job and moving towards a full time income from trading.

I moved to the tropics first and was going to build a resort. In the end I decided to switch to full time trading so that I didn’t have the hassle of running a resort. Turned out to be a sound decision for many reasons but that is not what this is about.

Enjoy the video!

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Sean

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