(Newswire.net — October 8, 2015) Steyning, West Sussex — A recent article published on the Globe and Mail website has suggested that guilt is one of the greatest motivators for people to turn their lives around. “Guilt has this function of reminding you that you can do better,” said Thomas Allard, a doctoral candidate in marketing and behavioral science at UBC, and lead author of the research. “It can be motivating.”
Whilst some marketing strategists use this technique as an excuse to sell more of their own products, Peter Halm, official spokesman for Andy Shaw’s self-development series, “A Bug Free Mind” has disagreed, suggested that using this technique to sell self-development programs defeats the point of them entirely. He states that self-development products need to be embraced by the user, not act as a one-stop shop for a guilty conscience.
During a recent interview, Halm stated, “Whilst some companies may focus on reminding people how much they ate over the Christmas period in order to shift fitness stocks, or healthy fad-diet books, mental self-improvement books just could not work that way. Take Andy Shaw’s series for example – this series would not be designed for those who just want to feel better about themselves for a few days. It’s designed to become a companion to life in order to achieve inner peace and mental stability.”
“A Bug Free Mind” works in a series of chapters and videos in order to release the user from the clutter that has shattered their self-confidence, preventing them from sleeping soundly at night. By understanding and removing the ‘bugs’ that constantly create shadows in a person’s mind, Andy Shaw proves that everyone can live the serine life that they so desire, no matter what path they have already trodden.
“With incredible reviews pouring in from over 130 nations every day,” Halm continues, “it’s easy to see that this program isn’t just a quick solution to a momentary glimpse of guilt created by a good marketing campaign.”
John P Vickers for example stated, “Written from a personal perspective and with a no nonsense, non-American style, this was as refreshing as it was full of impact. If you are ready to have your life change for the better but have wondered why you never seemed to succeed where others were, this is the book for you”, whilst Blythe explained, “This book is not one to put on the shelf. It is to be read daily, and absorbed and thought about. If you want a quick fix, move on to the next book (and the next….). This is about setting the foundation for the rest of your life and cannot be rushed but can be repeated. Challenging but enjoyable and insightful.”
If you’re interested in permanently changing your life for the better, the first five chapters of “A Bug Free Mind” are available to download for free from Andy Shaw’s company website abugfreemind.com.
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