How To Get Lots Of Money For Anything Fast & Stuart Lichtman’s SACP Super Achiever Coaching Program

Posted by The Random Blogger on Nov 3, 2010 in What I Learned Today |

Some time ago now, we came across an ebook called “How To Get Lots Of Money For Anything Fast“, by Stuart Lichtman.

The sales page for this book is certainly impressive, to the point of being barely credible, but we gave it a try anyway.

The book itself is large, but that’s because Stuart is meticulous in the detail he provides – he’s a very process-oriented guy.

Now, I have to confess that, although I began reading the book, after 60 or so pages, life happened – i.e. I got distracted (which is not too hard, for me), and I simply never got around to finishing the book.

Fast forward a few months (or maybe more – it’s hard to tell given how fast the days seem to speed by now) and we had occasion to dig into the book a little more, and I think it was because we were on his mailing list (because we’d bought his book), that we found out about something called the Mini SACP.

Now, this is a hands-off version of his main coaching program, which goes by the name Super Achiever Coaching Program (or SACP, for short)

The SACP is fairly expensive, but it does include a ton of personal telecoaching calls, additional coaching, and a lot more, but it’s not for everybody.

So, Stuart has distilled the essence of his highly successful SACP into a series of multimedia learning modules (i.e. you get videos, audios and ebooks), so that you can basically follow the SACP, but without the benefit of the hands-on coaching.

We decided to give this a go, as we were currently into a variety of “metaphysical” and self-development stuff (e.g. ZOX Pro, pendulums, Law Of Attraction), and this seemed like it was both a close fit and a step towards where we wanted to be.

Like good students, we started watching the videos, reading the book (and the ton of additional bonus books that are included), and once again, we got a bit bogged down.

The material is certainly comprehensive, but the various components were just not gelling together for us.

But help was at hand.

Stuart was running an introductory teleseminar for his SACP16 (i.e. it would be the 16th time he’d run his SACP), which would explain what it is, how the program works, etc.

We signed up for it – it was free, after all – and after a lengthy presentation (you can see the slides on his SACP website), we decided that, expensive though it is, personal coaching might be the only way to really understand and benefit from his Cybernetic Transposition system, as he calls it.

We’re now into Week 5 of this program, and there is a lot to it – a lot of processes, a lot of new terms to take in, and a lot of homework to do.

The claim he makes on his site that 95% of his students achieve their seemingly impossible objective on their very first try is dependent on them doing the majority of this assigned homework.

We are slightly behind, to be honest, but we think we’re keeping up with the most important stuff.

So, why is this post in the What I Learned Today category?

Well, one of the problems I face, which if I haven’t already written about this, I will do (one day), is that I suffer from what may be a mild form of NLD, or similar, and that means I can’t visualise anything. In fact, it may be worse than that, as I find it hard to generate any sensations in my mind, whether it’s visual, auditory, kinaesthetic, gustatory or olfactory.

And a lot of many of these types of program do require some form of visualisation, although the term should be applied more loosely to include any of the five senses.

Now, without wanting to give too much away, and because I’m not qualified to teach people about CT anyway, one of the key concepts Stuarts introduces is what he calls dialoguing with your unconscious.

This is fundamental to the entire SACP, and my obvious concern was that I wouldn’t be able to do it for the reasons outlined above.

This fear, which Stuart would call a blocker, delayed my starting this process, but today, I finally put it into action when working through one of this week’s assignments, and although it feels very strange and uncomfortable, I found that I can actually dialogue with my unconscious.

It’s hazy and murky, for the most past, but Stuart has another process or two designed to deal with that – and they work too.

So, we’re a long way from finishing this SACP course, and my seemingly impossible Objective, which I’m not allowed to mention at this stage, is due some time around mid-February, so I guess I’ll have to report back then and let you know whether I did indeed accomplish it or not.

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