Wednesday 17 June 2009


The desire to get taller after puberty plagues millions of people world wide and so many think that it is a dream to far. That dream where one day they no longer have to go through the crap that being shorter than everyone else brings. Sorry to be blunt but it’s true. Even though so many vertically challenged individuals are more than capable of excelling at what ever they choose, that doesn’t stop others making a different and wrong judgement.

Even when our short friend does everyrthing he or she can, it is very often overlooked and when our vertically challenged person does something extra-ordinary, friends and workmates look on in shock as if what they have achieved is impossibility. Reactions like this, you would expect helps our small friend to build confidence, but more often than not it turns to anger. “Why shouldn’t I be able to achieve X”, our friend thinks. Reactions of wonder actually spark the desire to get taller, since virtually everyone desires to be treated the same. It’s one thing to be revered for a great achievement if you are not considered to have a handicap. But to be lauded for achieving something because you are considered to be at a disadvantage, especially since it is a disability in the eye of the watcher is bloody annoying.

There's also another flame that sparks the get taller desire inside you. The many jkes and Nicknames or friends use to refer to us. They look upon them as affectionate and personal when very often underneath you feel labelled and pigeon holed. Worse however is when you come across those not so friendly who plough in with not so affectionate names. There's an old saying that goes sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me, that’s all well and good, but doesn’t hold water here. Name calling, nicknames and jokes are strong triggers for the brain. Though quite often they seem harmless enough, they are a constant reminder of our desire to get taller and how we want to escape.

A lot of people would say, Lets work on your self esteem! Let’s visualize, lets get the affirmations going, “everyday in everyway I get taller and taller….” So should we abandon our get taller quest? Should we throw away the key to our desire.

Nope these very rarely work, there are some really clever tricks out there but in most cases self hypnosis, affirmations and the like are just temporary measures. Your trying to fool your brain into thinking alls well and your feeling like mighty mouse. But the brain is clever and says “ no your not, everything isn’t ok”….”If everything is ok why you trying so hard?”.

The only way to truly change is to actually set change. Get taller physically and it instantly does the lot on automatic. It stops your everyone targeting what they think are your short comings and by the very nature of your progression fills you full of a new zest for life full of confidence.

Not convinced, So why when you are feeling awfull you can, go to the hair saloon, get a haircut and walkout feeling a million dollars. It’s because long lasting physical change, is unbelievably more powerfull than any other self improvement technique out there. When you physically alter for the better so does your whole life.

Find out how a 26 yr old used an amazing system to go from 5"7 to 5"11 in 6 weeks!!!!

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