She was amazing !! Did you see her?? I sure hope you didn’t miss her.
ByBlogpost Comment by Eric Du Pont
Thank you Raymond for a fantastic weekend of learning and connecting and thank you, also for your personalized advise. I am 100% in the game with your mentoring program. Thank you for the opportunity!
Ever since Amy Purdy’s appearance on Sunday, something has shifted and I have found that as soon as even the slightest hint of a negative thought appears, Amy’s face and voice pops up in my mind and I immediately acknowledge the negative thought, which gets transcended and included into one thought of gratitude and opportunity. My perceived “challenges” are really mere inconveniences in comparison and better, yet they are indeed silent opportunities to seize.
Amy’s poignant account of the horrible ordeal she went through pales in comparison to her embodiment of love, wisdom, compassion, to her attitude of gratitude and tenacious hunger for life, adding value to countless number of people in the process. Her energy is palpable as soon as she enters the room. Amy, you are a beacon of love, a wonderful living inspiration to all of us. Thank you beyond words. I am privileged to have heard you talk and to have met you on Sunday in Toronto.
Thank you Raymond for inviting Amy and thank you Amy for accepting to share with us!
One of the reasons my delayed return home was so productive is that I took
advantage of it to listen to your interviews with Robert Kyosaki, John Assaraf and Orin “Checkmate” Hudson. There is something about the question and answer format you bring to the table that provides a totally different angle and a puts emphasis on important points. I had a deeper understanding and some major “ah ha” moments.
A resounding “Thank you” to you, Raymond, your fiancée, staff and guest speakers as well as attendees for making this weekend event a success and what I know to be yet another “turning point” for me. Now, I can honestly say, feel and mean: I am a multi-millionaire whose money has not yet been deposited into his bank account.
My ego was screaming when you corrected my thinking and my wording during the seminar, yet I was almost immediately OK with it as I am totally grateful you did. I believe a certain level of submission is needed when working with a mentor until a certain level of expertise beyond knowledge exists and then more mentoring and submission is in order.
Another realization that came to me clearly this weekend is my love to learn and teach. I cannot wait to see where this is going!
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And, there’s more about Amy Purdy
On her amazing website www.adaptiveactionsports.com, I found a video of the world’s first wheelchair backflip. How is this related to Amy? Because it is her nonprofit organizaton that is helping so many amputees return to an active life of sport. You have absolutely got to watch:
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World’s First Wheelchair Back Flip !!
Just click on the link below and watch it for yourself…
http://www.adaptiveactionsports.com/News.php?id=41
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Intrigued! Want to See Amy Purdy Yourself!
You can watch the entire 3-day workshop on your computer online for only $9.95. Make sure you invest that tiny amount to experience the amazing speakers, particularly Ms. Amy Purdy. Simply go to…
http://www.gotaccess.com/maximummind
Remember to leave your comments so that I know your feelings on this. Remember to view Amy Purdy’s speech and all the other speeches too from that great workshop. And, tell your friends if you enjoyed this blogpost.
Raymond Aaron


As an active healthy snowboarding teenager, she suddenly fell deathly ill and woke up to find her
legs were black. To save her life, the doctors had to cut off both her feet!