Does Sleep Programming Work Or is the Program Bogus?

Many people have asked the familiar question about sleep programming. Does sleep programming work? The answer to this question is yes and no. The program works if you allow it to; if your mind is not open to the program then you will see no results.

When starting the program you must have a clear mind and no doubts about what the program can do for you in your own life. The program works while you sleep, when your mind is more susceptible to changes. Your mind is in a state of relaxation when you are asleep there is nothing to stimulate it. You may have dreams, but the dreams are something that lies within your subconscious. Meaning the dream was already being thought of before you fell asleep.

The sleep program, almost like a therapist is used to reprogram your mind it’s used in a way to help you reach your full potential. Through the sleep program, many people have commented that they feel like they are another person. The program has triggered positive changes in their lives. A few changes that people have stated that have appeared in them because of the program are confidence, increasing their mind, ability to overcome obstacles like losing weight, and learning to love yourself. Read the rest of this entry »

Subliminal Programming – 3 Awesome Subliminal Programming Techniques to Easily Persuade Anyone

Subliminal programming, despite its seemingly strange connotations, is actually more widespread than most people realize. Everyday, whether you believe it or not, we are subjected to large doses of this covert persuasion. That is how life has always been. But now, I’m going to share with you the gist of the game so that you’ll no longer have to carry on unknowingly.

Once you figure out how subliminal programming works, you too can use it to your advantage. Imagine what you can do and how you can improve your life just by using these techniques.

Subliminal Programming Technique # 1: Creating Useful Coincidences Read the rest of this entry »

BlackBerry Programming 101 – How to Get Started With BlackBerry Software Development

The success of newer BlackBerry models like the Pearl, Curve, Bold and Storm have allowed RIM (Research in Motion) to penetrate the consumer smartphone market and go head-to-head with the Apple iPhone as an application platform. If you’ve been ignoring the BlackBerry platform because it was too Enterprise-focused for your applications, it might be time to specifically target the BlackBerry. Here’s how you get started.

It’s Java Time

BlackBerry development for all recent models is done exclusively in Java. So if you’re not a strong Java programmer, now’s the time to brush up on your Java programming skills. (C# programmers will find the transition to Java fairly simple, the languages are very close in most respects.) Don’t learn about the newest Java features, however, because the BlackBerry platform is built on top of Java Micro Edition (Java ME), which is itself a derivative of Java version 1.3. So forget all the fancy (but useful) language features introduced in Java 1.5 — generics, enumerations, and so on — you can’t use these in BlackBerry programming. You can’t also use most of the library classes you’re familiar with — they’re just not there. A small subset of the Java Standard Edition (Java SE) classes are supported, as well as a number of BlackBerry-specific classes. Read the rest of this entry »