Jim Yaghi

Dollar Dreams

Dreaming the answers to difficult problems has been described by writers and even inventors. Thomas Edison was said to sleep with a pad by his side so that when he had revelations in his sleep he could write them before he forgot. “Never go to sleep without a request to your subconscious.” – Thomas Edison

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i dreamed this PPC ad in my sleep.

Actually, I dreamed up several PPC ads last night – for three different clients. Before wiping the sleep from my eyes, these ads were typed, submitted, live, and being tested.

My guess is they’re going to make my clients very happy.

It’s really strange, but any puzzle i’m working on, usually its answer comes to me in my sleep.

In university, i learned to trust my dreams.

I would be stuck on a problem for an ENTIRE week – some annoying proof in Complex Number theory (imaginary numbers and other jargonny garb). Everything I tried would be a dead end.

Suddenly, the entire solution would come to me in my sleep. SNAP! Wake up. Race downstairs. 2.30 in the morning. Try the solution.

It ALWAYS worked. Got an A on that course, even though it was the most difficult course i took. (even wrote a really bad amazon review for the textbook that’s still around today).

You know what’s funny?

Anyone can do this. It can be replicated at will.

I’m recording the last module of the IBA training today and the details of this technique will be revealed there.

Very simple strategy.

You can use it for any pressing problem you have.

Your brain will work it out for you while you’re sleeping and give you the answer in the morning.

No airy fairy stuff, just pure science.

It works EVERY time.

Get the IBA here and learn to turn your dreams into $$$

http://jimyaghi.com/ylacademy

Jim

     

     

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      3 Responses to Dollar Dreams

    1. Zakary Frank
      Nod

      This is actually EXACTLY how I learned how to drive a ‘stick-shift’ car when I was 16-years-old. I had tried at least a million times with no real results other than squealing the tires, repeatedly killing the engine, and pretty thoroughly frustrating my dad.

      The process became crystal clear to me as I pondered the concept in my sleep.

      The next morning I forced my dad out of bed EXTREMELY early to test my new found revelation. I drove all the way across town and back with absolutely no problems.

      Believe it or don’t. Either way… it is exactly what happened ;)

    2. Dean R Black
      Nod

      I am not sure how this works but it does. I do not get the answers to problems in my dreams but I know that my subconscious mind is working on things and will give me the answer when it has it. This seems very magical but it is your subconscious working for you in the background. You just have to be super attuned to yourself and it will work. Thanks Jim for a great article.

    About Jim Yaghi

    Jim Yaghi is an advertising consultant and traffic expert, with a background in Artificial Intelligence.
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