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Thought Inspire Subliminal Series

A Revolutionary Neuro-Audio Technology For Your Mind

Case Study
Tom Martin, Computer Researcher
Las Vegas, USA
Name of Test Subject: Tom Martin
Occupation: Computer Researcher
Location: Las Vegas, USA

Tom is a computer researcher based in Las Vegas and this generally involves a lot of analytical work, data
mining, research time and patience. He also does some customer service work on the side for additional
income. He was born in Chicago but went to college in Las Vegas where he currently lives.

A subject like Tom is a perfect subject for Thought Inspire because here we can see if the audios improve
his work performance, but also work to improve any other areas of his life too, like relationships with
colleagues, friends and family and overall life satisfaction.

We put Tom through his paces with 10 days worth of Thought Inspire listening, split up into 2 tracks and 5
days of playing for each track. The subject had to listen for 30 minutes per day and also record various
things like his confidence state prior to listen, any changes he experienced from listening (at any point
during the day) and his overall satisfaction with the audio. We then end by asking him a whole host of questions to get his final opinions on
how things went.

The table on the proceeding pages presents a 10 day case study of two Thought Inspire audios used by Tom for a period of 30 minutes each.
This 30 minutes is more than enough time to create strong results and most users of Thought Inspire notice results within a few days at
most.

The reason we used two audio is to see what changes can be created from consistent exposure of the same subliminal suggestions over the
course of a full 5 days. We then alternate and provide a second audio with slightly different subliminal suggestions (of the same type) to
assess any differences in gains. The suggestions Tom receives are therefore the same every day for a period of 5 days maximum, giving the
audio sufficient time to mature in results and form solid mental structures in his subconscious mind.
The answers given by Tom are based on his subjective experience, so all of the information has been provided by how he felt and how he
believed the audio was working for him

As is the case, every individual is different, and this is the beauty of an individual case study. The most important thing is how Tom- with his
unique brain structure, life experiences and incumbent belief systems - would react to the audios. This ability of Thought Inspire to tailor itself
to the specific brain-complex of the individual is what allows for profound results to be created, and this is one of the key issues being
investigated here. Limited controls for this study also allows us to analyse the real-world application of Thought Inspire, which a strict control
situation does not allow.

Here is a list of the information which is being investigated in this study:

1. How the subject reacts to the Thought Inspire audio


2. How the subject, with their subjective opinion and individual brain make up, feels about the effectiveness of the Thought Inspire audio and
what it is doing.
3. Whether, in the opinion of the subject, the Thought Inspire audio is working or not
4. How the effectiveness of the audio changes from day to day. Does Thought Inspire become more effective as the days go on?
5. The overall satisfaction of the test subject

The subject would input their results in a table every day, detailing their overall confidence levels before playing the audio. This was done so
the audio playing itself would not directly skew the confidence ratings. They would rate this on a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest. The
satisfaction rating of the subject was also investigated, which is their subjective opinion on how well the audio was working.

The suggestions played to the subjects subconscious include the following:

I am confident
I like myself
I believe in my abilities
I am highly capable
I am worth it
I feel good about myself
I feel great
I am positive person
I am optimistic

Table Of Results

Scale: 1 Feeling very unconfident 5 - neutral 10 - excellent confidence


Track 1 is used for 5 days (A days). Track 2 is then used for 5 days (B days).

Day Exact How confident Any confidence effects you noticed at What emotional or Satisfaction Rating Any additional comments? (e.g didn't do
time do you feel any point during the day (e.g more attitude changes on overall audio anything, noticed some changes later in
the today in talkative when talking to others, did you experience performance (1 to the day, made me feel bad, felt a sudden
audio general? (on a productive at work, energy, motivation, (if any) 10, 10 being burst of energy, felt more in my head
was scale of 1 to 10, different mindset). highest) during the day etc: Be honest!
used before audio
playing)
A1 1:30pm 5 5- was a little bit more relaxed, but no No changes in 3 Day 1 didnt present any noticeable
real noticeable changes attitude at all changes.
today.
A2 1:30pm 5 5- No real differences None 2 Nothing really new to report today.

A3 1:30pm 5 7-happier,smiled more, relaxed More content 6 Starting to see some effects.
today
A4 1:30pm 7 7-looked forward to my day more than Very happy, better 8 A lot more substantial effects.
usual. immediate
outlook,
A5 1:30pm 8 8-A lot more energy, happier than usual Much happier and 9 No real uneasiness.
with my daily tasks. content that usual.
B6 1:30pm 7 7-Similar to yesterday, no greater or less Happy, very 9 A lot more positive thinking.
effects, about the same. content
B7 1:30pm 8 9-Confidence was sustained throughout More happy and 9 Hardly and negative thoughts.
the day. positive
B8 1:30pm 9 9-Confidence and positive thoughts for Felt more 8 Tapes seem to consistently work day by
high majority of the day. confidence in new day.
tasks.
B9 1:30pm 8 9-Good Confidence and positive Very Content, 9 Continued good feelings, thoughts, and
thoughts. happy, a lot of confidence.
confidence.
B10 1:30pm 8 8-Very similar to past few days. Nothing on a 9 Listening to these made a noticeable
higher level of difference.
what has already
been attained.

We also asked Tom a number of questions about the audio use. These are answered only at the end of the study. Below is the question and answer session:

1. In general, do you feel that you have become more confident over the 10 days? And if so, which areas are you more confident in.

Yes. I feel a lot more confident in work related areas. I feel I can do a greater variety of tasks that I havent before.

2. Do you feel that you are more talkative, assertive or more social in any way?

I was already a very talkative, assertive sort of person, so in that case I would say no or I cant really tell. But I have noticed I smiled a lot more during the
past 10 days so that was a noticeable effect in that sense.
3. Do you feel that the audios had any effect on your work or work productivity in any way?

Yes, they made me enjoy my tasks more. The mundane or tedious things I do every day werent half as bad as usual. I actually looked forward to my work
more and it was noticeable.

4. Based on your use, what did you like about using Thought Inspire? Please state for both track 1 and 2.

Track 1 seemed to set a good tone and laid a good foundation. I started feeling better on day 3. More positive, confident, and with a brighter outlook.

Track 2 seemed to continue what track 1 started. It didnt really raise the positive feelings to a much higher level above track 1, but continued to build on it.

5. Based on your use, what did you dislike about using Thought Inspire? Please state for both track 1 and 2.

I didnt really have any dislikes for either.

6. What could be improved in Thought Inspire ? Please state for both track 1 and 2.

I would say if you made them continual for 30 minutes, that could help, so you dont have to restart after every 10 minutes. Also maybe more variety in the
sounds?

7. Did any negative effects occur during or after using the audios? Please state for both track 1 and 2.

None at all.

8. Which track do you think worked better for you? Which track was more intense in its effects?

Track 1 seemed more intense. But Track 2 was very effective as well.
9. As your opinion, who do you think and what type of person do you think Thought Inspire would be suited for?

People with chronic negative thinking or just lacking confidence in any area. Anyone that lacks total assertiveness or even cases where people could have
something like mild depression. Also people that think reachable goals arent attainable.

10. What was your impression of the website at www.thoughtinspire.com? What did you think of the claims behind the product?

I thought the claims were realistic, and definitely can be reached by open-minded and willing people.

11. Would you recommend Thought Inspire to other people based on your experience? Why or why not?

Yes, I think it could benefit everyone that used it. I dont see how it could do nothing but help, and not hurt.

12. Any other comments you would like to make:

I like this assignment A LOT, and would be more than willing to do similar ones for you in the future. Thanks for the opportunity!
Analysis

Judging by the responses of the subject and a quick look at the table, it is clear that the Thought Inspire audios were creating a positive effect
within which requires further exploration. The table below gives a summary of his satisfaction rating on the audio and confidence level
obtained on a day by day basis.

Day Satisfaction Rating (out of 10) Confidence Level Overall (out of 10) Confidence Level Change In Day (out of 10)

1 3 5 5
2 2 5 5
3 6 5 7
4 8 7 7
5 9 8 8
6 9 7 7
7 9 8 9
8 8 9 9
9 9 8 9
10 9 8 8

Average satisfaction rating is 7.2 and confidence level overall is also 7. Highest confidence level is 9 and highest satisfaction rating is 9. The
table above demonstrates that the subject was highly satisfied with the performance of the audio and achieved high levels of confidence on
most days.

It seems that the audio didnt seem to do anything for the first 2 days, hence the lower ratings given by Tom. Over time, the effects of the
audio increased massively and almost dramatically as time went on. This is totally typical of Thought Inspire as it generally takes a few days
for the subconscious mind to become saturated with the subliminal suggestions. Once this happens, changes in mindset, personality and other
emotional or mental states will appear.

Judging from the comments made by Tom, alongside confidence, there seemed to be improved happiness in the subject, through improved
smiling, a higher self-perception and work satisfaction at work. This is because confidence is linked to many different psychological traits and
the gains show in lots of different personality areas.

During the last few days of the study, the confidence and satisfaction levels reached the top end of the scale. It appeared that switching to
track 2 simply maintained the gains at the high level they were reaching.

The graph below plots the results of the table above and allows us to see the results from a different perspective:

Satisfaction Rating and Confidence Levels Obtained


10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10

Satisfaction Rating Confidence Level


The highest gain in confidence was obtained on day 8 of the study. It appears that the confidence levels of the subject changed dramatically as
the study went on, starting at a low of 5, and increasing over a few days to 8 or 9 out of 10. This represents a 3-4 points difference.

The initial low levels of confidence and satisfaction are due to the time taken for the subliminal suggestions to saturate the subconscious mind.
The maximum satisfaction rating obtained was 9, held for 5 days (day 5,6,7,9 and 10). The maximum confidence level of 9 was obtained on day
8. The lowest confidence level was day 1 and day 2. The lowest satisfaction level was day 1 and day 2 (where day 2 showed 2 points only)

In regards to satisfaction ratings, for 5 days, the satisfaction rating was 9 out of 10 (50% of days), 2 days it was 8, (20%).

Changes in energy levels are typical of Thought Inspire gains as the subconscious mind releases blockages and becomes more flexible. The
subject also noticed they were smiling more which indicates a shift in their subconscious perception of themselves. The other major effect was
increased productivity at work which indicates that the audio affected their performance in multiple areas.

The overall look at the results shows a high level of satisfaction and confidence overall.
Satisfaction Levels Baseline to Subsequent Days (points gain)

Baseline here was determined as the first day of audio playing. Since it took a few days for the audio to create effects, the baseline level is
naturally the lowest satisfaction level too, before it dramatically increased.

The chart below shows satisfaction levels gain in points format from the baseline. 5 days showed a gain of 6 points and 2 days showed a gain of
5 points. The extent of the gains are best expressed in percentage format which forms the graph on the next page.

Satisfaction Gain On Baseline - Points Gain


7

0
Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
-1

-2

Satisfaction Gain
Satisfaction Levels Baseline To Subsequent Days (Percentage)

The chart below shows satisfaction gains compared to baseline as a percentage. After the initial decline in day 2 before the subject started
seeing results, the subject showed a 200% gain on baseline for 5 days out of 9, and gains of 100% to 167% during the other 2 days. This is a
very statistically significant result.

Satisfaction Gain On Baseline %


250.00%

200.00%

150.00%

100.00%

50.00%

0.00%
Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10

-50.00%

%
Confidence Level Based On Baseline

For confidence levels, we will take the baseline here to mean the lowest confidence level the subject had at any point in the study. This differs
from the baseline calculation methodology used in the Satisfaction Ratings analysis because confidence is determined through multiple diverse
factors and independent of a specific date in the study.

Confidence is determined by the self-concept of the subject, comprising their self-image, self-esteem, self-ideal and other self-perceptions.
Such a self-concept is a mentally stable subconscious structure which does not change substantially with date (unless a strong enough
stimulus, internal or external is provided to change it, in this case being Thought Inspire technology). The baseline cannot be taken as the
average of the confidence levels throughout the 10 days as external stimulation is being provided through Thought Inspire to skew the
results.

We have therefore taken the baseline to be the lowest confidence level obtained at any point.
Confidence Level Gain On Baseline (Points)

Confidence Gain On Baseline


4.5

3.5

2.5

1.5

0.5

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Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10

Gain

Based on the baseline, the confidence level shows a maximum gain of 4 points. The most common gain was 3 points for 4 of the days (days 5,
7, 9 and 10). Days 4 and 6 showed gains of 2 each, while the first 3 days were at the baseline level.
Cumulative Gains

The cumulative gains are calculated by taking the gains per day and then adding them together for the cumulative.

Confidence Points Gain Satisfaction Points Gain


B B
B -1
B 3
2 5
3 6
2 6
3 6
4 5
3 6
3 6

Total Confidence Gain: 20 points


Total Satisfaction Gain: 42 points

Average confidence gain per day: 2.0 points


Average satisfaction gain per day: 4.2 points
Positive Results Explored

The subject experienced interesting results from Thought Inspire with changes in his confidence, levels of happiness and positive thoughts
and his feelings about various things in his life, especially with regards to his work. To experience rapid results in such a short space of time is
incredibly encouraging. Typically we recommend that Thought Inspire is used for 3-4 weeks minimum before considering the effectiveness of
the program. In this case though, substantial gains were clear within the first week.

The subject played the audio for the required 30 minutes per day. Therefore, he experienced high gains from the technology, showing
cumulative confidence gains of 20 points.

While expressing his satisfaction and stating his belief that Thought Inspire technology would benefit anyone who uses it, the subject also
suggested that a continual audio recording of 30 minutes rather than 10 minutes would be more convenient. He also inquired about the
possibility of adding more variety of sounds in the audio. Our comment is that the audio was intentionally put at 10 minutes long because that
is the minimum length of time that Thought Inspire can be used for. 10 minutes per day can create substantial gains over time, so 30 minutes
of playing isnt required at all. Other Thought Inspire packages also contain a variety of different sounds. However the sounds within any
individual package are kept the same for clinical reasons, namely that a uniform sound between tracks doesnt create unnecessary anchors or
stimulation to affect the depth of subliminal penetration.

Limitations Of The Study And Further Analysis

Although the results of the subject are incredibly profound, there are key limitations incumbent in this study. Firstly, a quantifiable way to
accurately and metrically determine confidence levels prior to audio use and after audio use is difficult to obtain. This is because confidence is
a constantly fluctuating mix of thought patterns, attitudes, habits, feelings and emotions. We therefore had to take a holistic look at the test
results without pinpointing any specific piece of data as a confidence boost indicator or reducer. This has proven to be effective as the
baselines used are key indicators created by the subject themselves based on their self-perceptions.
Further analysis can also be done in determining and creating a pre-study baseline to determine gains over a wider and clearer timespan. This
could entail determining the confidence scores of the subject one week prior to the case study beginning.

Conclusion

The results are excellent and are testimony of the effectiveness of Thought Inspire to improve your life. The emphasis now should be to cross
analyse with other results, but also apply longer scale case studies that investigate the implications when the audio is used for long periods of
time. This would require careful consideration of the different ways of measuring confidence or any type of subjective personality change
through Thought Inspire.

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