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How to Get Lots of Money for Anything, Fast! (Book Review)
May 5, 2009 by Steve
“Do not try to figure out how to achieve your goal. It’s not part of the basic or super achievement process.” ~ Stuart Lichtman
I just started reading and applying the concepts in Stuart Lichtman’s book: How to Get Lots of Money for Anything, Fast about two and a half weeks ago. I was so excited by the results so far that I had to share them with you in this video.
This is a book review of How to Get Lots of Money for Anything, Fast by Stuart Lichtman and Joe Vitale. This book is designed to help people make money fast by showing your unconscious mind exactly how to let you achieve what you consciously want.
How to Get Lots of Money for Anything, Fast!
URL: www.anything-fast.com Purpose: be able to show your unconscious mind exactly how to let you achieve what you consciously want Price: $79.50
Here’s My Video: How to Get Lots of Money for Anything, Fast!
Let’s Dig a Little Deeper into How to Get Lots of Money for Anything, Fast!
Here’s a little more about the book and what you can expect from Stuart Lichtman. Stuart teaches what he refers to as Cybernetic Transposition. Cybernetic Transposition is the process of empowering your mind to use one success and transpose that success into other areas of your life. Here is Stuart’s explanation of the process:
“If you have been successful in gardening, or playing golf, or running a household, or learning to drive a car, or anything else - as long as you are able to understand yourself as a success (not a world-class success, not an overwhelming success, but merely a success at all) in that one area - then you can be successful in another area.” ~ Stuart Lichtman
What does this mean?
To me this means that you already know how to be successful because you’ve already had success at different times in your life - meaning that your unconscious already knows the quickest way for you to repeat that success in another area of your life.
You see your unconscious mind doesn’t know the difference between what is real and what is not. Since you’ve had past successes, you can use those experiences to leverage your future achievements.
How does Stuart Lichtman’s Super Achievement Three-Step Process work?
His process uses whole brain thinking. Stuart says there are four parts to the human brain. Each part can pull you in a different direction and make it difficult to achieve even slightly challenging objectives. Stuart says,
“Your brain’s activities are divided among four different systems, each involving a major part of your brain. Usually these parts are pulling you in different directions because they each speak a different language:
- The right brain is fluent in patterns of arrangement, rhythm, and sound.
- The left brain’s language is made of words and logic.
- The midbrain communicates with emotions.
- The brainstem’s language consists of physical stimulus and response.
Basic Achievement Three-Step Process
- Create a Target defining what you want that is clearly understood by all major aspects of your unconscious mind.
- Prioritize Your Target so that you remain focused on it while you get on with your normal activities.
- Resolve any Unconscious Habit Patterns that would normally prevent you from achieving your target.
Super Achievement Three-Step Process
Stuart also teaches you his Super Achievement Three-Step Process. This is the one that I’ve been testing for myself and shared with you in my video. Stuart says this process is for achieving what seems to be “impossible” dreams. He also says,
“After you start using this amazing process, people will start calling you lucky.” ~ Stuart Lichtman
The main differences between the Basic and Super Achievement process is the follows:
- the first difference is explicit visualization
- the second difference is maintaining a sustained focus
- the third difference is permanently changing self-defeating unconscious habit patterns into self-supportive ones.
What I didn’t Like about the Book
The one thing I didn’t like about the book is not really about the book - it’s about Stuart’s process. There is a lot of writing here.
I spent at least 10 hours writing out my goal to clearly set it as a target and eliminate any unconscious habit patterns with the Basic Achievement process. Then I spent a few more hours “tweaking” my goal until it was just perfect for me using the Super Achievement process.
All that being said, I can tell you that it’s been well worth my time. I’ve made more progress in that last two weeks than I have in the last year towards my goal.
I’m excited to see what happens next :)
Does Stuart Lichtman’s Super Achievement process work?
Stuart has tested his technology with over 50,000 different people over the last 25 years. He’s used his proven system to help people achieve impossible objectives in their own careers and businesses.
- is stuck spinning in circles getting the same results over and over again
- is unconsciously self-sabotaging their efforts with limiting thoughts and beliefs
- wants to work at a deeper level to get results
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8 Comments so far




Great video, Mr. S!
We all have greatness inside and I’m thankful for people like you who serve as a reminder of that very powerful fact.
Thanks for sharing and keep up the good.
Signed your friend in Texas,
~Ronald
TrueBeliever & HopeDealer
Thanks Ronny. It’s always a pleasure to hear from below the border :-)
Hey! When are you guys going to offer me a job? I’m broke! I’m talented, and I wanna meet ya!
Hi Hayley - I’ll let you know as soon as something opens up.
Hi Steve,
nice review, thanks! I have bought the book as well and I have a little different view on it. The concept described in the book sounds really interesting but there is one thing that really annoys me:
The bad writing style! As I read through the foreword I thought: Cool, someone wise enough taking a co-author / ghostwriter knowing that his own skills are not very good. But to be honest: If that is revised by the co-author I don’t want to know how bad Stuart’s style was before! I am on page 44 and the book lacks of clear descriptions. E. g. does he describe the process of remembering past successes but does not state whether they could be related, should be different, should have the same outcome and so on. Also his examples are really poor. Utilizing Don Juan for the vision in chapter 2.
Although not through with the book, I still like the concept and will go for it but there are really better books on these mind-techniques!
Hi Phil,
As far as remembering past successes, I was completely amazed with this. If your goal is more money, then your past success does not have to be related to acquiring more money.
Logically, it doesn’t make sense, but nothing is logical about your emotional unconscious mind. What I have found to be more important with past successes is to bring up past memories that have a high intensity. That was key for me.
No doubt I also found the book confusing at some points, but to be honest is was because I had some preconceived ideas before I had finished reading.
Give it a chance and follow the process - I think you’ll be amazed.
Hi Steve,
I just found the video you uploaded into youtube about the Lichtman’s technique. It was uploaded around more than 1 year ago.
I wonder if 1 year or more after you finally were able to achieve your objectives by following this technique? I mean… have you seen any specific and very concrete results?
Thanks a lot in advance for your response.
Best regards
Alex
Hey Alex,
Funny enough - I’m just working on my Second Review of Stuart’s book and will be sharing my results from using the book, the good points and bad points.
Keep an eye out for the review on my blog,