Brad Yates –Â Joe Vitale (EFT) – Money Beyond Belief

Arichive : Brad Yates –Â Joe Vitale (EFT) – Money Beyond Belief
The general consensus from buyer reviews seems to be that after engaging with this programme, customers felt more positive about their life and prospects. Some commented that it had helped them to feel more in control of their destiny and their future, and this was often attributed to the fact that the seminars concentrate on eliminating negative emotional barriers. Some of the promotional reviews claimed that they had managed to clear their debt and earn more money through new business ventures, but the majority of people didn’t mention any financial benefits and mainly focused on their personal wellbeing and new found positive mindset.
Some reviewers had bought books or followed the guidance of Dr Joe Vitale and Brad Yates prior to joining the programme and these customers seemed the most satisfied as they already knew that they enjoyed their approach and ‘positive energy’. Customers who were less than impressed felt that the title of this programme was misleading, and were therefore disappointed that the content did not include step by step instructions on how to become rich. As mentioned in the section below, this is not a get rich quick scheme but rather a self help programme to get you into the right mindset for attracting more prosperity in your life.
Is it a scam?
Dr Joe Vitale and Brad Yates are both known in the public sphere. Their popular Facebook and Twitter accounts, amassing large quantities of followers, is another testament to their legitimacy when it comes to self help.
Despite the excellent credentials of the programmes authors however, some people have commented that the title of this programme is misleading, and therefore can be interpreted as a ‘scam’. The confusion stems from the fact that the title implies that this programme is going to make you rich beyond your wildest dreams. As well as the title, promotional material on the official website includes a photo of Dr Joe Vitale with a $90,000 luxury car and the caption ‘attracted after a teleseminar with Brad Yates’. This photo and caption are extremely misleading as anyone who has heard of Dr Joe Vitale will know he is a successful author and entrepreneur and therefore already ‘attracts wealth’. However, on reading the programmes description and aims on the official website, what the programme actually states that it offers is the techniques in order to eliminate negative blocks preventing you from succeeding, which in turn can lead to you becoming more productive and focused, making better life choices and in the long run making more money. What the programme is not however, is a magical remedy to wipe off your debt and make you an instant millionaire, even though the title and promotional material may imply this.
This programme uses Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), which some critics argue has no benefit beyond a placebo effect. This has led some people to call the Money Beyond Belief! Home Tapping System a ‘scam’. Online research confirms the divide between doctors and scientists when it comes to EFT, with some blog posts claiming that clinical trials have shown negative emotions and memories can be reduced using these techniques, and others putting it down to a placebo. My reasoning would be that if this technique works for you, then the possibility of it being a placebo effect shouldn’t matter. If you’re hesitant, I’d recommend trying some of the EFT videos on YouTube before you purchase this programme.
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