Affiliates

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Introduction

Hi,

Thank you for being interested in becoming an affiliate for the Mindful Relaxation Method and the Mindful Awareness Training System. The products were created to give people an easy yet powerful introduction to mindful awareness exercises as well as basic meditation, hypnosis and NLP techniques.

I believe that everyone can benefit from the exercises that I’ve created. But as you and I know, when it comes to internet marketing we have to be a lot more specific than that in order to effectively promote our services.

If you have any ideas for niches that you think could benefit from this system please let me know and I’ll start working on creating new promotional material for the niche you are interested in. I’m always monitoring conversion rates so expect sales pages and e-mail templates to be modified once in a while.

The Mindful Relaxation Method and MATS 2.0 are listed on ClickBank (search for Mindful Awareness Training System in the Marketplace section) so that you can earn 75% commission from the sale of both products. The Mindful Relaxation Method sells for 7$ after which they are also presented with the option to get the MATS 2.0 for $39.

Since all customers automatically join our e-mail list I recommend you send your prospects to the Mindful Relaxation Method sales page first, since it is a lower priced product with a high conversion rate. This way you get the easy job of selling a $7 product, the customers will get entered into our sales funnel and we’ll do the job of selling our higher priced products and earning commission for you.

For more information or suggestion you can reach me at: neil@mindfulawarenesstrainingsystem.com

P.S.

In the mean time you can give your prospects a free preview of the MATS 2.0 system by sending them to the following link: MATS Mini-Course

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Subject Line: The benefits of Mindful Awareness meditation and how to get started today

Hi,

Do you ever feel like your entire life is speeding by at a million miles per hour, barely giving you the chance to think?

Do you ever wish you could concentrate better, have a stronger focus and more will-power so that you can achieve your goals easily?

The great news is that there is a quick and easy skill that you can learn to reduce stress and mental strain and strengthen your concentration and focus. It’s a particular form of meditation called Mindful Awareness.

Mindful Awareness (also known as mindfulness) is the process of guiding your attention towards the experiences you are having from moment to moment. This means becoming consciously aware of the sense experiences of your body, the emotions you are having and the things you say to yourself about your internal processes and the outside world.

In a moment I’ll show you a Mindful Awareness exercise you can do right now sitting in front of the computer. But first I’ll share just some of the benefits of regular meditation.

Stress Reduction

The most obvious benefit as I mentioned earlier is that meditation reduces stress. It speaks for itself in that we are taking out a little bit of time to spend on our own and for ourselves without worrying about what other people want from us. Meditation also requires you to slow down your breathing causing your body to enter a physiological state of relaxation.

Increase your happiness

Meditation is a great way to improve your happiness and well-being. By cultivating peace of mind we get rid of stress, worry and negative thoughts all the things that create unhappiness in us. It also teaches us that the source of our happiness is inside us and not in external circumstances such as what we have or think we own.

Benefits to your health

Many studies have shown that meditating benefits your health. As I mentioned earlier, reducing stress has a physiological aspect to it. Muscles become more relaxed, your body releases hormones in you to make you feel better, your heart beats slower etc.

Of course no one can guarantee that your health will improve because you must be leading an overall healthy lifestyle which includes exercise and a healthy diet. But there is no doubt that meditation is one of the things that can contribute, not least in helping to motivate you to live a healthy lifestyle

So lets get started with a quick meditation exercise

Find yourself somewhere quiet and private where you won’t be disturbed. Make sure you sit or lie down comfortably and start breathing deeply into your belly. This means that your belly moves in and out as you breath.

When you are ready, close your eyes. Take a deep breath in and as you exhale say to yourself in soft and relaxed voice: ‘I relax my toes’.

Again, breath in deeply and as you exhale say to yourself in an even more relaxed and deeper voice: ‘I relax my feet’. Continue breathing and with every breath out say to yourself that you are relaxing a part of your body. For example your ankles, calves, thighs etc. Work your way up from your toes right to the top of your head.

After this you will have created a very relaxed and focused state in yourself. You won’t be as aware the outside world and will be much more sensitive to your physical feelings, emotional states and thoughts.

Now allow the stream of experience to pass through you without internal judgement or commentary. Notice the feelings and sensations in different parts of your body, notice the things you are saying to yourself internally, notice thoughts you are having about yourself and other people. Do this for a few minutes, and when you are ready open your eyes and become fully present in the room.

That is just a quick example of a simple exercise.

Now my friend Neil has done you the great favour of recording an exercise that you can download right now from:

http://xxxxx.bcyse.hop.clickbank.net

The exercises is 5 minutes long which means you’ll easily be able to find the time to listen to it, learn the technique and start practising mindfulness straight away. It’s a great example of experiential learning.

The exercise has been created in such a manner that it takes you through a very shallow learning curve and you’ll only have to listen to the exercise a couple of times before you will have memorised it. That way you can get on with practising mindfulness in your day to day life or in dedicated meditation sessions the very same day.

Head over to the link below to read more details about the exercise as well as the cool bonuses he is throwing in.

http://xxxxx.bcyse.hop.clickbank.net

Have a great day!


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