Don McLeod:
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Performance Artist, also known as the American Tourister®
Gorilla,
whose movie credits include
The Howling, Trading Places,
The Man With Two Brains, The Witches of Eastwick, "Hook,
Born To Be Wild and Naked Gun." So the work
has given me tremendous way of focusing
on what I really need to do and have empowered me now to
really have tools to look concretely at my career as a movement artist,
as a student of Marcel Marceau, and a mime and the different branches of movement.
The gorilla is one of my most notable specialties.
All of those aspects are something I now feel much more confident about."
Eve Gage: 2003
Emmy Award Winner "Gallileo's Battle for the Heavens" -

"I am really welcoming abundance. I also had this past belief that
"I didn’t deserve to be rich and
I didn’t believe I could have what
I wanted and
I couldn’t ask for what I wanted.
I recognized that I was scared of the responsibility of having money.
It was always for someone else.
It was a stain thing like being rich or winning the lottery.
One of the really strong beliefs for me. It was this either or thing for me.
If I had money, then I couldn’t have love and I wanted to have love.
The dynamic visualizations were very powerful for me.
It was powerful for me to go through this. To help me get where I am.
Really.
This year I increased my income by 30%. I have the freedom
to receive and I appreciate my life. And how I live it and it’s by my choice.
I am really welcoming abundance. And I am continuingly grateful."
Greg Hillman: -

"I had been relatively successful, but it was hit and miss.
I was a multiple six-figure income earner for about 4 or 5 years.
Had a nice little nest egg and found I didn’t have that nest egg any more.
I’d just get to where things started working and I’d move away.
I didn’t deserve it. I didn’t feel good enough about who I was.
In August my income was about $4,900 per month.
In September I jumped it up to about $9,200.
And this month it would be somewhere around $20,000."
Miguel Soares: -

"This is the first time in my life ever where I wake up
in the morning and don’t mind going to work. At the beginning, I was pretty resistant.
Still hanging to having a job as my salvation. This lasted until New Year’s eve of 2000,
when my boss laid me off, without severance or benefits. Now my business is
generating about double what my job did. I learned that being wealthy doesn’t
mean I won’t be liked."