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Friday, October 09, 2009

Manipulative Psychology Review

We've all seen it before.

The confident nightclub player that snatches the best girl on the dancefloor. the one that should've been yours.

The forthright employee that ticks off that promotion. when it was deservedly yours from the start.

The arrogant type that talks over your witty comments with indiscernibly different humour. yet mysteriously keeps the crowd in hysterics.

What is it that makes THIS sort of individual. confident, successful, inviting. different from you?

Of course, I'm being presumptuous - and arrogant. I know by the fact you're even reading this that you're already a highly successful individual.

But inside each of us, there's a yearning to understand what lies behind this type of person. the secrets to their beingness.

We want to understand, quite simply, their psychology.

I've just finished reading a fantastic little guide to the topic - which I'd like to recommend that you check out.

It's called Manipulative Psychology - and despite it's seemingly sly-crafty-cunning name, it's actually an interesting expose on what you can do to simply achieve more success in your life.

If you want people to like you more. If you'd like more "luck". If you wish to appear more intelligent.

. Then this book actually shows you how.

It's sales style is traditionally "Rich Jerk." You're a jack-ass, I'm not, you're poor, I'm loaded - etc, etc.

But it's content is phenomenal.

One of the things that always strikes me about some of the most successful people around is how regularly they "fake it until they make it."

And it's a great technique to try.

How often have you wanted to be that confident guy on the dancefloor, making those moves others daren't try? How often have you left the house in a grumpy mood, only wishing you felt better? How often have you wished you were sexier. the centre of attention. a different person?

In these cases, simply "fake it until you make it."

Put on an act. Get into a role. Play the part. Make a conscious decision to JUST BECOME more confident, happier, sexier, funnier - and FAKE IT.

FAKE IT. until your natural psychology takes over. and you MAKE IT. Be an actor in the play of life. It's simple, but it works. Again:

"Fake it until you make it."

That's just one quick method of quickly changing your mindset and enjoying a more successful psychological make-up.

But I'm not an expert.

If you'd really like to change your psychology, and figure how to TRULY become happier, more popular, funnier, more confident, and just simply more, then I'd really recommend that you read Manipulative Psychology.

Check out the official website at http://www.manipulativepsychology.com/

It gets 10 stars from KarlBlog.com*

Meanwhile, I'm leaving you with a few snapshots from my recent trip to Spain :)



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Thursday, November 06, 2008

A Worthwhile Project

Yes - Monday was a big day for me.

It was the official launch date of the Brain Evolution System - a brainwave program with over 10,000 users worldwide.

It had previously only been available by direct recommendation.

And yet on Monday, after almost a year of further development, it was finally unveiled to the public.

Now - the Brain Evolution System has cost over half-a-million dollars to bring to it's current state.

From the R&D back in 2005, to testing groups in 2006, from television recordings in 2007, to packaging and redesign in 2008 - it's involved experts from ALL CORNERS of the globe.

But it's been worthwhile.

You see, just by listening to these simple CDs, you can sharpen your thinking, boost your happiness, increase your energy, improve your relationships, and much more.

And I'm raving about it - because it truly works.

Just visit the following website to learn more about the science - and click the order button to try it out for yourself:

http://www.gobrainev.com/

Remember, it costs $0.00 to get started - and if you continue your trial, you get a further 7 months to ask for every penny of your money back.

That's the kind of confident offer you won't find with Holosync or the Monroe Institute.

So visit the site - and check it out for yourself.

In the meantime, I'd like to leave you with a few photos from the recent Brain Evolution System album...



Lee Benson and Ashley Hall in Dovedale, Derbyshire, UK - recording natural sounds to use in the Brain Evolution System. Learn more.

Comparison snapshot of brainwave readings, from an EEG machine - before and after 15 minutes of Brain Evolution System usage. Learn more.

Brainwave pioneer Michael Kelley chats about the Brain Evolution System in Atlantis Studios, USA - a feature later to be aired on US television. Watch the video.

The press packages for the Brain Evolution System, since mailed out to journalists and affiliates across the globe. Learn more about the affiliate program.

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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Filming of The Meta Secret

Today, I find myself in glorious Frankfurt - truly living up the life of an online blogger.

I am visiting Deustchland in search of Dr Mel Gill - for filming of The Meta Secret.

Now, The Meta Secret is truly a film to rival the self-help phenomenon that was The Secret.

It centres around a fantastic story with some great actors - which actually tells of Mel's own search for the meaning of life.

You can view the trailer for the film online at www.metasecret.com.

But a picture tells a thousand words. So, here are my travels from this morning...

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Central Station - with Atlas holding the fort. (Remember, Atlas carries the Heavens, not the World!)

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Heading out down toward the Frankfurt Book Fair, on the very last of it's five days.

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Welcome to Frankfurt Book Fair - held in the city for over 500 years. Nearby you'll find the home of Gutenberg, inventor of the world's first printing press.

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Enter the abyss. Five days, 7,000 exhibitors, 100 countries, and 300,000 visitors. Massive building: it took me 30 minutes to walk to the hall I wanted!

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I arrive at The Meta Secret stand - only to find my face published on every DVD around. I am listed as one of the 12 core teachers from the film...

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Then recording begins. Live - at the exhibition - in front of everyone! People are taking photos - and afterwards, I'm interviewed by a German journalist for a British newspaper.

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Finally - after a couple of hours filming, and a further couple of hours chatting to publishers and journalists, I manage to find myself a salad bar - and a glass of wine.

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We may have a little further filming to do over the coming month or so - however watch out for The Meta Secret.

This film is going to make it big. Put it this way - when I was there, Borders were scrambling to stock it in their European stores.

It's coming out January 2009.

And, strangely, it features me.

What a glorious day! :)

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

My Favourite Quotes... Again!

You may remember them.

Back in April last year, I revealed details of the Karl Blog.com inspiration cards - and how they were to be distributed throughout the globe.

Almost a year on and over 50,000 have found their way into diaries and onto fridge doors across our little planet.

I've even received mysterious little messages about them, such as: "I just got to work and this card was on my desk. My office door was locked. How did it get there?"

The answer: I don't know.

But they're being distributed - and on each card, you'll find one of my four favourite quotes of all time.

I'm reproducing them below, just in case you don't recall the original post.

While I'm on the topic... the ultimate pick-me-up is coming to this blog soon. The Karl Blog.com song. I'm not joking.

Stay tuned! :)

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Sunday, March 23, 2008

Happy Easter!

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Friday, March 21, 2008

Murder Mystery Galore

Today, I'm quickly sharing a couple of personal pictures!

On Saturday eve, I hosted my own murder mystery party - "The Porthole Affair".

The year was 1935. And we were all on-board the RMS Olympic on her final voyage to New York.

It wasn't long before Mr Hal E. Tossis and his son were murdered -- resulting in a full-scale investigation.

Over great food and wine, of course!

Here are a couple of snapshots from the 1930's evening -- with all characters in full fancy dress.

I played Essau Hytall, a German character of dubious repute. I publicly apologize for the stereotypically Fatherland moustache.

Ready to see the snapshots? smile_regular

Enjoy!

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Snapshots From My Life

Today, I'm sharing a few private pictures from my personal photo album...

Over the weekend, I attended a fabulous murder mystery weekend with Peter Padwick and Christine Ball. I've attended three previously, and find them a great way of meeting people.

Just prior to that, I spent a little time in South Wales - celebrating the birthday of my great friend, Mark Sandler. And a couple of weeks before that, I held my official housewarming party.

So, today, I'm randomly sharing a few private photos from my album. Click on the thumbnails to view a bigger image.

Or to view more pictures from my personal album, visit http://www.karlmoore.com/official/gallery/
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The murder mystery weekend was certainly a suspicious affair...

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Left to right: Me, Christine Ball, Angelo Goode, Richard Asquith.

And we were always thrilled to find another dead body...


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Left to right: Simon Pass, Gloria X, Karl, Richard... and Lynne, the murdered DEFRA inspector.

Thankfully, the best sleuths were on hand to figure it all out...

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Simon "Quincy" Pass, Jill "Fletcher" Womersley, Karl "Columbo" Moore, Mark "Marple" Sandler, Richard "Sherlock" Asquith, organisers Peter Padwick and wife Christine Ball, and Angelo "Poirot" Goode.

But whatever you do... don't keep still. You might end up dead.

Just keep running... as I demonstrated here.

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Back in South Wales, we celebrated Mark Sandler's birthday...


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Left to right: Me, Richard Asquith, famed opera singer Beverley Humphreys, Julie Kissick.

Smiles were worn by all...


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My good friend, Simon Pass (producer, Antiques Roadshow).

We also took a detour through the BBC studios...


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Richard and myself enjoy a little hug with Pudsey Bear!

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Step aside, camera-men of the world. Karl is here!

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Exterminate... Exterminate...


But after all that indoors fun, it was time to get back in touch with nature!

Four million starjumps later and we finally managed to synchronize the camera to produce this wonderful piece of photographic art....

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Left to right: Mark Sandler, me, Richard Asquith - in Ogleby, South Wales.

Mark appears to be levitating... Richard is doing the splits... while I'm really reaching for the stars on this next one...

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All in all, a fun and fantastic few days....


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My housewarming also went wonderfully...


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A brilliant time was had by everyone... and I'm blessed to have such great friends.

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Well, that's all from my private photo album.

I hope you've enjoyed this sneak peek into my daily life.

Happy Tuesday! :)

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