Yuri has to go.
It would be my primary advice to two time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova who lost her chance to make it three when falling to Serena Williams on Saturday in Melbourne.
Time for Dad to go.
You are pretty, you are fun, you can become a great champion over time.
You don’t see Serena’s dad hovering over her any longer.
How’s she doing?
It was mind boggling to hear the tennis pundits speak about how Serena, ranked 81st in the world before the Aussie Open could pull off such a spectacular upset.
They appeared to rank the result in the legion of greatest sports upsets ever.
Thoughts of Ali-Liston and Douglass-Tyson come to mind.
Has someone baked too long in the Aussie heat?
Serena is now an eight time Grand Slam champion.
Unlike Maria, she isn’t only a Grand Slam Champion. She is one of the most prolific champions in the game.
Champions know the secret to winning a single or even two championships.
Great champions know more than the secret.
After each championship, they get tougher, especially mentally tougher on the court.
I recall Larry and Magic talking about how tough it was to win even one NBA championship.
Each summer, these basketball superstars spent their leisure time trying to improve at least one facet of their game.
I am sure technically Maria’s game could use some improvement.
Strategically and mentally, Maria has baggage to discard.
And it is in the shape of an ugly daddy who is an embarrassment to the game of tennis and no longer an asset to his daughter.
Yes, Maria you have won two Grand Slams with him or more likely, despite his presence.
How many more do you expect to win with him shouting instructions and hollering at all questionable calls?
Maybe zero.
Do yourself a favor.
Fire your dad.
You have outgrown him.
Discover the size of the champion you have within you.
I think there are lot more championships inside you.
Listen to your own voice.
It’s calling you to make a change.
Now!
Steve Tarde coaches athletes and others to change their life through his Movie formula.
Friday, January 26, 2007
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Brady, Manning, But Not Rex!
Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.
Easy choice for me.
Three Super Bowl Championships and an amazing 12-1 record in the NFL playoffs, you have to go with the champion.
After all, he knows the secret.
But here comes Manning.
A very pedestrian sub .500 record in the playoffs, a loser to Brady on more than one occasion.
Some said Manning might never make it to the Super Bowl and win.
He was the Charles Barkley of football.
A great player, but one who by his talents alone, could not elevate his team to win a championship.
On Sunday, January 21, 2007, Peyton finally rid his closet of those ghosts.
He proved once and for all, that he knows the same secret coveted by Brady for all these years and championships.
These two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks know the same secret I teach athletes in all sports.
I call it Movies of the Mind.
Some people just refer to it as the formula or the secret.
It is the talent that an athlete, such as a quarterback has where they have the ability to see the future before the future arrives.
If you watched Peyton play in this instant classic game of the ages on Sunday, you must realize that his heady throws and pinpoint control wasn’t born from talent only.
Many quarterbacks have talent, especially to secure a starting job in the NFL.
And as legendary NFL character, Jerry Glanville liked to point out the NFL stands for NOT FOR LONG, if you can’t cut it on Sundays.
This past season, you need only locate Drew Bledsoe and Jake Plummer to answer that question.
But back to Peyton.
Manning has one last date on his calendar to solidify his spot as one of the all time great QB’s who also led his team to a Super Bowl championship.
Surely, he can’t lose to a Bear team led by Rex Grossman who not only doesn’t own the secret of champions, he doesn’t even know the location of the theater.
But they don’t play games on paper, they play them on the field.
In this case, Miami Florida in two weeks.
When you watch Manning play in this game, see for yourself the difference between a quarterback who knows what is happening in the present and what will happen in the future versus a very ordinary quarterback who often appears to wonder what is happening.
My movie tells me it will be Manning and the Colts and it won’t be close.
But what do I know?
I only teach the power of the movie.
A power previously acquired by Brady and now shared by Manning.
But never by Rex Grossman.
An you can take that to the bank.
And take in a movie on your way.
Steve Tarde teaches athletes, entrepreneurs and others the life changing power of MOVIES.
Contact him at stevetarde@yahoo.com
Easy choice for me.
Three Super Bowl Championships and an amazing 12-1 record in the NFL playoffs, you have to go with the champion.
After all, he knows the secret.
But here comes Manning.
A very pedestrian sub .500 record in the playoffs, a loser to Brady on more than one occasion.
Some said Manning might never make it to the Super Bowl and win.
He was the Charles Barkley of football.
A great player, but one who by his talents alone, could not elevate his team to win a championship.
On Sunday, January 21, 2007, Peyton finally rid his closet of those ghosts.
He proved once and for all, that he knows the same secret coveted by Brady for all these years and championships.
These two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks know the same secret I teach athletes in all sports.
I call it Movies of the Mind.
Some people just refer to it as the formula or the secret.
It is the talent that an athlete, such as a quarterback has where they have the ability to see the future before the future arrives.
If you watched Peyton play in this instant classic game of the ages on Sunday, you must realize that his heady throws and pinpoint control wasn’t born from talent only.
Many quarterbacks have talent, especially to secure a starting job in the NFL.
And as legendary NFL character, Jerry Glanville liked to point out the NFL stands for NOT FOR LONG, if you can’t cut it on Sundays.
This past season, you need only locate Drew Bledsoe and Jake Plummer to answer that question.
But back to Peyton.
Manning has one last date on his calendar to solidify his spot as one of the all time great QB’s who also led his team to a Super Bowl championship.
Surely, he can’t lose to a Bear team led by Rex Grossman who not only doesn’t own the secret of champions, he doesn’t even know the location of the theater.
But they don’t play games on paper, they play them on the field.
In this case, Miami Florida in two weeks.
When you watch Manning play in this game, see for yourself the difference between a quarterback who knows what is happening in the present and what will happen in the future versus a very ordinary quarterback who often appears to wonder what is happening.
My movie tells me it will be Manning and the Colts and it won’t be close.
But what do I know?
I only teach the power of the movie.
A power previously acquired by Brady and now shared by Manning.
But never by Rex Grossman.
An you can take that to the bank.
And take in a movie on your way.
Steve Tarde teaches athletes, entrepreneurs and others the life changing power of MOVIES.
Contact him at stevetarde@yahoo.com
Thursday, January 18, 2007
POWER OF ATTRACTION
There is only one CPA in America who has devoted his life’s work to teaching others the POWER OF ATTRACTION.
It is a POWER that changes lives and I have taught it for over 30 years.
I can teach it to you or anyone you know (and reward you with CASH) with amazing results.
What will it do for you or someone you care about?
____________________________________________________________________
The POWER can be used to ATTRACT
CA$H
FRIENDS AND LOVE MATCHES
SUCCESS IN ATHLETICS
SUCCESS IN SPEAKING, VOCABULARY, WRITING
RADIANT HEALTH
SUPERIOR PARENTING (and you can teach the POWER to your kids so they can attract their own success)
AN AMAZING MEMORY
POSITIVE THINKING 24/7
*************************************************************************************
I must tell you there is something quite different about how I teach than any email course you have taken or will ever take in the future.
My course lasts 30 days or until you truly comprehend the POWER.
My students call me the most “tenacious” emailer they have ever known, so don’t expect form letters and impersonal responses.
I want you to use the POWER as I do each day of your life from this point forward.
**************************************************************************************************************
So I make you this one time offer.
I will personally teach you the POWER OF ATTRACTION email course for $999.
Once you reply to me with an email and ask for the next step, I will direct you to how to pay through a secured Internet site.
And if you act within 48 hours of receiving this offer, I want you to take $300 off the course price.
That’s right, I will offer you the course for $699.
I can do this because normally I pay a $300 commission per student to those who send this offer to their contacts, post on their blogs, etc.
In fact, whether you take the course or not, you can adapt this letter and email it to your contacts, post on your blog etc and make $300 per student just for the referral (Be sure to keep the course tuition at the original $999 which guarantees your 300 commission).
If you have any questions, please contact me.
I personally return all fo my correspondence.
That is why my teaching is like none other.
I invite you to read my blog at
www.steve-tarde.blogspot.com
Read the entries, read what other students write. Read about my amazing POWER OF ATTRACTION and imagine what it can do for your life.
Then stop imagining and contact me on how to register.
I promise you an educational and life journey you will never forget.
And a lifetime of ATTRACTION you will want to experience forever.
Steve
Steve Tarde is an amazing teacher. He teaches you how to make Movies of the Mind and from Day One, I believed I could attract things in my life I would never have imagined before. Steve taught me how to imagine them and then how to attract them directly into my life.
It is a POWER that changes lives and I have taught it for over 30 years.
I can teach it to you or anyone you know (and reward you with CASH) with amazing results.
What will it do for you or someone you care about?
____________________________________________________________________
The POWER can be used to ATTRACT
CA$H
FRIENDS AND LOVE MATCHES
SUCCESS IN ATHLETICS
SUCCESS IN SPEAKING, VOCABULARY, WRITING
RADIANT HEALTH
SUPERIOR PARENTING (and you can teach the POWER to your kids so they can attract their own success)
AN AMAZING MEMORY
POSITIVE THINKING 24/7
*************************************************************************************
I must tell you there is something quite different about how I teach than any email course you have taken or will ever take in the future.
My course lasts 30 days or until you truly comprehend the POWER.
My students call me the most “tenacious” emailer they have ever known, so don’t expect form letters and impersonal responses.
I want you to use the POWER as I do each day of your life from this point forward.
**************************************************************************************************************
So I make you this one time offer.
I will personally teach you the POWER OF ATTRACTION email course for $999.
Once you reply to me with an email and ask for the next step, I will direct you to how to pay through a secured Internet site.
And if you act within 48 hours of receiving this offer, I want you to take $300 off the course price.
That’s right, I will offer you the course for $699.
I can do this because normally I pay a $300 commission per student to those who send this offer to their contacts, post on their blogs, etc.
In fact, whether you take the course or not, you can adapt this letter and email it to your contacts, post on your blog etc and make $300 per student just for the referral (Be sure to keep the course tuition at the original $999 which guarantees your 300 commission).
If you have any questions, please contact me.
I personally return all fo my correspondence.
That is why my teaching is like none other.
I invite you to read my blog at
www.steve-tarde.blogspot.com
Read the entries, read what other students write. Read about my amazing POWER OF ATTRACTION and imagine what it can do for your life.
Then stop imagining and contact me on how to register.
I promise you an educational and life journey you will never forget.
And a lifetime of ATTRACTION you will want to experience forever.
Steve
Steve Tarde is an amazing teacher. He teaches you how to make Movies of the Mind and from Day One, I believed I could attract things in my life I would never have imagined before. Steve taught me how to imagine them and then how to attract them directly into my life.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Bobby Murcer, A Class Act
News of Bobby Murcer’s brain tumor started up my Movies of the Mind machine this week.
If being a class act in life has anything to do with beating this cancer, I am betting on Murcer.
It was 1985 when I met this Yankee.
The Yankees had not taken over ownership of their fantasy camp as yet and an entrepreneur with the entrepreneurial name Max Shapiro, had put a week long camp together headed by the likes of Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, Hank Bauer, Tom Tresh, Tom Sturdivant, Moose Skowron and Murcer.
At the hotel at check in, sixty excited overage campers were gossiping in the lobby of our Deerfield Beach Hotel, when a buzz comes through the crowd. A Yankee bluish black steamer trunk came bustling into the lobby, the white “NY” logo leaving no doubt that a legend was about to enter the room.
It wasn’t Mantle.
It wasn’t Ford.
An average looking man, youthful and smiling, appeared behind the crash of bellhops and bags.
He might not have been the royalty we were waiting for, but he was still Bobby Murcer and we welcomed him warmly.
Murcer, unlike Mantle, was comfortable with the adulation and the banter.
Over the next several days, I got to know this gentle man. He always had a smile on his face and he made time for anyone who asked.
Unlike many of the campers, I never rushed for pictures with the stars of the week, Mantle and Ford.
Two of my favorite pictures are with Hank Bauer and Bobby Murcer.
Both Murcer and I are standing with our bats on our shoulders, the November sun at Fort Lauderdale Stadium, former winter home of the Yankees, lighting up the backdrop.
One afternoon during this amazing week in my life, my dad visited the clubhouse as my guest.
Dad opened his mouth and these words flew out. They were directed to Bobby Murcer.
“We had high hopes for you. Your career was such a disappointment.”
Talk about disappointment.
If there was a hole in the ground in the Yankees clubhouse, I would have volunteered to be swallowed up and taken my dad along with me.
Yet, Murcer kept that class. He smiled, excused himself and sought out another, more uplifting conversation.
In the Yankees versus the Campers game over the weekend, I found myself on the mound facing my boyhood heroes. I was doing pretty well and then up came Murcer.
He took my first pitch and almost removed an ear. The ball came back so quickly, I didn’t even have time to duck.
It whistled past my ear and that buzzing remained with me for a hour or so.
I glanced at Murcer, classy as ever, standing over at first base and grinning.
He mouthed some words at me, but my hearing hadn’t returned thanks to the buzz from his bat.
He might have said.
“How’s your dad?”
My thoughts and the thoughts of everyone who bleeds Yankees are with the Murcer family.
When George Steinbrenner dealt Bobby away in the 1970’s, he realized his mistake and brought him back to the Yankees in order that he could end his playing career with the team he most identified with.
And in the past 20 years, George has kept Bobby close.
As an assistant general manager and as a broadcaster, Bobby continues to this day as part of the Yankee family.
Bobby Murcer is one class act.
There are 60 former campers and millions of Yankee fans rooting for Bobby just as hard now as we did when he was playing center field and hitting home runs.
He might not have been what some fans were expecting when he was encumbered with the Ruth-DiMaggio-Mantle-Murcer succession.
But he was Bobby Murcer.
And that was pretty damn good.
If being a class act in life has anything to do with beating this cancer, I am betting on Murcer.
It was 1985 when I met this Yankee.
The Yankees had not taken over ownership of their fantasy camp as yet and an entrepreneur with the entrepreneurial name Max Shapiro, had put a week long camp together headed by the likes of Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, Hank Bauer, Tom Tresh, Tom Sturdivant, Moose Skowron and Murcer.
At the hotel at check in, sixty excited overage campers were gossiping in the lobby of our Deerfield Beach Hotel, when a buzz comes through the crowd. A Yankee bluish black steamer trunk came bustling into the lobby, the white “NY” logo leaving no doubt that a legend was about to enter the room.
It wasn’t Mantle.
It wasn’t Ford.
An average looking man, youthful and smiling, appeared behind the crash of bellhops and bags.
He might not have been the royalty we were waiting for, but he was still Bobby Murcer and we welcomed him warmly.
Murcer, unlike Mantle, was comfortable with the adulation and the banter.
Over the next several days, I got to know this gentle man. He always had a smile on his face and he made time for anyone who asked.
Unlike many of the campers, I never rushed for pictures with the stars of the week, Mantle and Ford.
Two of my favorite pictures are with Hank Bauer and Bobby Murcer.
Both Murcer and I are standing with our bats on our shoulders, the November sun at Fort Lauderdale Stadium, former winter home of the Yankees, lighting up the backdrop.
One afternoon during this amazing week in my life, my dad visited the clubhouse as my guest.
Dad opened his mouth and these words flew out. They were directed to Bobby Murcer.
“We had high hopes for you. Your career was such a disappointment.”
Talk about disappointment.
If there was a hole in the ground in the Yankees clubhouse, I would have volunteered to be swallowed up and taken my dad along with me.
Yet, Murcer kept that class. He smiled, excused himself and sought out another, more uplifting conversation.
In the Yankees versus the Campers game over the weekend, I found myself on the mound facing my boyhood heroes. I was doing pretty well and then up came Murcer.
He took my first pitch and almost removed an ear. The ball came back so quickly, I didn’t even have time to duck.
It whistled past my ear and that buzzing remained with me for a hour or so.
I glanced at Murcer, classy as ever, standing over at first base and grinning.
He mouthed some words at me, but my hearing hadn’t returned thanks to the buzz from his bat.
He might have said.
“How’s your dad?”
My thoughts and the thoughts of everyone who bleeds Yankees are with the Murcer family.
When George Steinbrenner dealt Bobby away in the 1970’s, he realized his mistake and brought him back to the Yankees in order that he could end his playing career with the team he most identified with.
And in the past 20 years, George has kept Bobby close.
As an assistant general manager and as a broadcaster, Bobby continues to this day as part of the Yankee family.
Bobby Murcer is one class act.
There are 60 former campers and millions of Yankee fans rooting for Bobby just as hard now as we did when he was playing center field and hitting home runs.
He might not have been what some fans were expecting when he was encumbered with the Ruth-DiMaggio-Mantle-Murcer succession.
But he was Bobby Murcer.
And that was pretty damn good.
CPA Teaches Attraction of Money!
If you have enough of it, you probably don’t need to know how to attract more of it.
If you don’t have enough of it, you probably don’t know how to attract it.
We could be talking about money.
We could be talking about attracting anything currently missing in your life.
Consider the following a coming attraction of how I have taught my students (live and on the Internet) how to attract whatever is missing in their life.
If you create a movie in your mind as to what you want in your life, a power of attraction is immediately communicated throughout the universe.
Come back to this site to view the following attractions.
A high school senior who changed her life by building her vocabulary.
A basketball player who froze in the fourth quarter when his teammates looked at him for leadership.
An entrepreneur who was ready to give up until something convinced him to try once more.
A successful business owner who wished for someone to share her life.
A business owner who battled health issues more than business issues.
A baseball player who was scared to play defense.
A football player who worried when his coach asked him to play on both sides of the ball.
A divorcee who needed her business to work for both her daughter and herself.
A woman who wanted to be a personal coach so she could teach the confidence she once lacked herself.
I have taught many to make Movies of the Mind to change their future thinking and ultimately, change their life.
Could I teach you?
Only you can answer that question.
I hope that someday soon you will.
If you don’t have enough of it, you probably don’t know how to attract it.
We could be talking about money.
We could be talking about attracting anything currently missing in your life.
Consider the following a coming attraction of how I have taught my students (live and on the Internet) how to attract whatever is missing in their life.
If you create a movie in your mind as to what you want in your life, a power of attraction is immediately communicated throughout the universe.
Come back to this site to view the following attractions.
A high school senior who changed her life by building her vocabulary.
A basketball player who froze in the fourth quarter when his teammates looked at him for leadership.
An entrepreneur who was ready to give up until something convinced him to try once more.
A successful business owner who wished for someone to share her life.
A business owner who battled health issues more than business issues.
A baseball player who was scared to play defense.
A football player who worried when his coach asked him to play on both sides of the ball.
A divorcee who needed her business to work for both her daughter and herself.
A woman who wanted to be a personal coach so she could teach the confidence she once lacked herself.
I have taught many to make Movies of the Mind to change their future thinking and ultimately, change their life.
Could I teach you?
Only you can answer that question.
I hope that someday soon you will.
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Tony Gwynn
It was May 1998.
The Padres were two months into what would be a National League Championship season.
It was the season which would lead to the eventual building of Petco Park.
I had access to the Padres clubhouse that day.
Tony Gwynn, as usual was holding court on his bench in front of his locker.
It had been an exhausting day.
Two games versus the Mets.
I was there to speak with Gwynn about his interest in mental imagery.
What I came away with was what almost anyone came away with when speaking with Gwynn.
Modesty and class.
In 1998, his seventeenth season in the big leagues, it was a given that Gwynn was already a first ballot Hall of Famer.
It was obvious to everyone who was ever fortunate to see this eight time batting champion play ball.
The only one with reservations was characteristically, Tony Gwynn.
I reached out to shake Tony’s hand and he graciously returned the handshake.
“It’s an honor to shake hands with a future Hall of Famer.” I remember saying.
Gwynn smiled sheepishly. “I don’t know about that, but thanks for coming.”
He didn’t know about that?
On Tuesday, January 9, 2007 he finally had to admit to something we have known since we San Diegans first set eyes on him in July, 1982.
Once or twice in a lifetime, you may have the pleasure of watching a ballplayer whose talent is only matched by his character and graciousness.
In San Diego, we have been twice blessed in the past quarter century.
Tony Gwynn and Trevor Hoffman.
And if you shake hands with Trevor this season, don’t be surprised if he replies to comments that he is a future Hall of Famer with a now familiar refrain:
“I don’t know about that.”
We know about that and we are the fortunate fans to have been treated to these class acts.
Once or twice in a lifetime.
Steve Tarde teaches Movies of the Mind to students through the Internet. Contact him through his blog at www.steve-tarde.blogspot.com
The Padres were two months into what would be a National League Championship season.
It was the season which would lead to the eventual building of Petco Park.
I had access to the Padres clubhouse that day.
Tony Gwynn, as usual was holding court on his bench in front of his locker.
It had been an exhausting day.
Two games versus the Mets.
I was there to speak with Gwynn about his interest in mental imagery.
What I came away with was what almost anyone came away with when speaking with Gwynn.
Modesty and class.
In 1998, his seventeenth season in the big leagues, it was a given that Gwynn was already a first ballot Hall of Famer.
It was obvious to everyone who was ever fortunate to see this eight time batting champion play ball.
The only one with reservations was characteristically, Tony Gwynn.
I reached out to shake Tony’s hand and he graciously returned the handshake.
“It’s an honor to shake hands with a future Hall of Famer.” I remember saying.
Gwynn smiled sheepishly. “I don’t know about that, but thanks for coming.”
He didn’t know about that?
On Tuesday, January 9, 2007 he finally had to admit to something we have known since we San Diegans first set eyes on him in July, 1982.
Once or twice in a lifetime, you may have the pleasure of watching a ballplayer whose talent is only matched by his character and graciousness.
In San Diego, we have been twice blessed in the past quarter century.
Tony Gwynn and Trevor Hoffman.
And if you shake hands with Trevor this season, don’t be surprised if he replies to comments that he is a future Hall of Famer with a now familiar refrain:
“I don’t know about that.”
We know about that and we are the fortunate fans to have been treated to these class acts.
Once or twice in a lifetime.
Steve Tarde teaches Movies of the Mind to students through the Internet. Contact him through his blog at www.steve-tarde.blogspot.com
Monday, January 01, 2007
Movies of the Mind
The 2007 Movies of the Mind Awards Official Entry Rules
1. The purpose of the Movies of the Mind Awards is to encourage, educate and publicize the movie essays of individuals who are changing their lives and the lives of others by making Movies of the Mind.
2. Your submitted Movie of the Mind is to be between 250 and 500 words.
3. Only emailed entries to stevetarde@yahoo.com will be accepted and entries must be received no later than midnight August 31, 2007.
4. There is no limit to the number of Movies of the Mind entered.
5. Entries will be judged on the basis of originality, power, passion, vision, purpose, depth and meaning. For example, one entrant might submit a Movie of the Mind on how they used mental filmmaking to build a massive vocabulary. Another might submit a film about battling and conquering a health problem. A third might showcase their film about attracting something missing from their life. There is no universal subject with more appeal than others, just like there is no single subject which has a monopoly in life. If it can be described as your Movie of the Mind, it qualifies. Include if you wish, to add even more depth to your Movie of the Mind essay, the technique you use to make your own Movies of the Mind (place, time of day, inspiration, etc.).
6. Beginning January 2007, begin to check out featured film scripts from this and past years at
http://www.steve-tarde.blogspot.com/
7. Entries with objectionable language or themes will not be considered.
8. Include your name, age and how long you have been making Movies of the Mind.
9. Winners will be announced at http://www.steve-tarde.blogspot.com/ on December 1, 2007.
10. All entries become the property of Steve Tarde and may be used for further publication for the purpose of advancing the benefit of Movies of the Mind worldwide.
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Note: Movies of the Mind needs coaches to help us expand our life changing tool.
Send an email to stevetarde@yahoo.com and express your interest.
1. The purpose of the Movies of the Mind Awards is to encourage, educate and publicize the movie essays of individuals who are changing their lives and the lives of others by making Movies of the Mind.
2. Your submitted Movie of the Mind is to be between 250 and 500 words.
3. Only emailed entries to stevetarde@yahoo.com will be accepted and entries must be received no later than midnight August 31, 2007.
4. There is no limit to the number of Movies of the Mind entered.
5. Entries will be judged on the basis of originality, power, passion, vision, purpose, depth and meaning. For example, one entrant might submit a Movie of the Mind on how they used mental filmmaking to build a massive vocabulary. Another might submit a film about battling and conquering a health problem. A third might showcase their film about attracting something missing from their life. There is no universal subject with more appeal than others, just like there is no single subject which has a monopoly in life. If it can be described as your Movie of the Mind, it qualifies. Include if you wish, to add even more depth to your Movie of the Mind essay, the technique you use to make your own Movies of the Mind (place, time of day, inspiration, etc.).
6. Beginning January 2007, begin to check out featured film scripts from this and past years at
http://www.steve-tarde.blogspot.com/
7. Entries with objectionable language or themes will not be considered.
8. Include your name, age and how long you have been making Movies of the Mind.
9. Winners will be announced at http://www.steve-tarde.blogspot.com/ on December 1, 2007.
10. All entries become the property of Steve Tarde and may be used for further publication for the purpose of advancing the benefit of Movies of the Mind worldwide.
******************************
Note: Movies of the Mind needs coaches to help us expand our life changing tool.
Send an email to stevetarde@yahoo.com and express your interest.
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