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	<title>Comments on: PhotoReading Discount</title>
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		<title>By: Photoreading: An experiment begins as I embrace the Photoreading system plus some thoughts about Steve Pavlina - Living the Well-Rounded Life at NeilSattin.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Photoreading: An experiment begins as I embrace the Photoreading system plus some thoughts about Steve Pavlina - Living the Well-Rounded Life at NeilSattin.com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2007 18:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] The other day I told you all about my free listening experiment.  I intend to hit the streets for more &#8220;free listening-free advice&#8221; soon (probably tomorrow) - but just because I have one experiment going doesn&#8217;t mean I can&#8217;t attempt another, right?  Ten months ago, in a burst of personal development enthusiasm brought about by several nights of zealous consumption of the contents of Steve Pavlina&#8217;s website, I decided to buy the PhotoReading Deluxe system.  I was so inspired by what Steve Pavlina wrote about it (and the generous discount being offered) that I decided to give it a whirl - my life had been busier than I had ever experienced, and my time to read (something that I had always treasured) had all but evaporated.  That was ten months ago, and all I have to show for it, at the moment, is a bunch of e-mails from the Learning Strategies corporation trying to get me to buy other stuff (OK - maybe I&#8217;m an easy target - I also bought a bunch of the Paraliminal CDs at the same time).  Today Steve Pavlina re-offered the PhotoReading discount to readers of his site, and I&#8217;ve let that be my kick-in-the-ass to get started on the program.  I bought it, after all!  Plus, I figure that many of you will be interested to hear about how well the program works as you consider buying it, and this will be my opportunity to share my experience with you. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] The other day I told you all about my free listening experiment.  I intend to hit the streets for more &#8220;free listening-free advice&#8221; soon (probably tomorrow) - but just because I have one experiment going doesn&#8217;t mean I can&#8217;t attempt another, right?  Ten months ago, in a burst of personal development enthusiasm brought about by several nights of zealous consumption of the contents of Steve Pavlina&#8217;s website, I decided to buy the PhotoReading Deluxe system.  I was so inspired by what Steve Pavlina wrote about it (and the generous discount being offered) that I decided to give it a whirl - my life had been busier than I had ever experienced, and my time to read (something that I had always treasured) had all but evaporated.  That was ten months ago, and all I have to show for it, at the moment, is a bunch of e-mails from the Learning Strategies corporation trying to get me to buy other stuff (OK - maybe I&#8217;m an easy target - I also bought a bunch of the Paraliminal CDs at the same time).  Today Steve Pavlina re-offered the PhotoReading discount to readers of his site, and I&#8217;ve let that be my kick-in-the-ass to get started on the program.  I bought it, after all!  Plus, I figure that many of you will be interested to hear about how well the program works as you consider buying it, and this will be my opportunity to share my experience with you. [&#8230;]</p>
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