
Average Customer Review on Amazon.com:
Dissolving Barrier to Success, November 18, 2005
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Alan Brooke (Switzerland) |
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"I am having some challenges in a couple of major areas in my life and am
willing to try just about anything in order to dissolve barriers to
achieving success in those areas. I ordered this DVD (and Mark's other DVD
on Receiving Love) with no prior knowledge of Integrated Awareness. Firstly,
the DVD is very well presented. But the workshop itself, I found
remarkable...both in the simplicity of the techniques and the power they had
in creating change. After following this workshop the first time, I felt
much lighter and freer...that many barriers had indeed been dissolved. I
intend to revisit this workshop regularly...this is powerful and impressive
stuff...and highly recommended."
Dissolving Barrier to Success, July 29, 2004
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R. Swift (Northampton, PA) |
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"When I thought about writing a review for the DISSOLVING BARRIERS TO SUCCESS
DVD I thought 'no way' could I ever put it all in one paragraph. I got so
much out of it that that would be an impossible task. Suffice it to say I
drove 7 hours to take a live workshop after using this DVD 6 or 7 times at
home. That should tell you everything you need to know about whether or not
you should buy Mark Fourman's videos. I say buy them....all...and get thee
to a live workshop if you can. As a workshop leader myself I can honestly
say nothing was left out of the video and everything you need to explore
your barriers to success in any arena is present on this powerfully packed,
and very insightful video. I will continue to use it for some time to come.
My clients and I love it. And let's all prompt Mark to make
more...soon!!!!!! Way to go Mark...you've got a winning presentation!"
Grounding and empowering, March 8, 2004
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Reviewer: Michael from Cambridge, MA United States
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"I’ve been working on a challenging project for seven months. The project
has been going well, but I was getting burned out… and it is going to take
another year to see it all the way through to success. I decided to take the
Dissolving Barriers To Success video workshop to see if I could find a way
to complete the project successfully, without sacrificing myself in the
process. I did the three explorations in the video over a weekend.
In the first exploration, Mark asked me to explore what success meant for
me, by slowly arranging my body to a posture of success, while becoming
aware of the other things that were associated with it in my mind, emotions
and body. I was surprised to discover that for me, success included a
feeling of distancing myself from other people – by feeling like I was above
other people. Then Mark asked me to explore what failure meant for me.
Again, failure for me included a feeling of distancing myself, but this time
by getting smaller and withdrawing from other people. Finally, he asked me
to combine the postures of success and failure. Immediately my body and mind
became confused, as I tried to do two things at once that I had always held
as opposites. After struggling for a while, I gradually felt more
comfortable, and more connected, as the conflict seemed to melt.
In his introduction to the workshop, Mark had said that confusion usually
comes before a significant change, so I took my confusion as a sign that
something was working, even though I wasn’t sure what.
In the second exploration, Mark asked me to reach for success, guiding me to
do it in a way that brought my barriers to success into increased awareness.
As I did this, I realized that I perceived success as something outside of
myself: that success was different from me and distant from me. As this
realization filtered into my awareness, my movement changed, and instead of
reaching for success, I was bringing it to myself and opening up to receive
more.
At the end of the exploration I felt much more grounded and at peace. My To
Do list was still just as long, but somehow it felt OK to be where I was in
my project. That night I slept for nine hours instead of my usual six, and
woke up feeling wonderfully rested.
The next day, I started on the third exploration. Mark asked me to adopt a
posture of success again, this time noticing how it had changed from the
posture I adopted in the first exploration. I was surprised to discover that
now it included a sense of being connected to other people, and that I felt
much more present in the moment, rather than working for something in the
future. As Mark guided me through the rest of the exploration, I realized
that in my family growing up, we were encouraged to work hard, but that
success was always held as something a few years in the future. In other
words, hard work was good, but success was unattainable.
With this realization came a recognition that I can enjoy the success I have
already achieved. I still have a lot to do to complete my project, but I
think I’ll be more relaxed and enjoy the process more as I work on it over
the coming year."