One Question Leading to The Best Tinnitus Books
In Part 2/3 of my guide to the best tinnitus books, you'll learn the one question that separates the natural tinnitus solution authority pretenders from the contenders.
Note: this is Part 2/3 of my guide to recovery success with tinnitus books. Also see, Part 1:
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If you're still along for this ride to the best tinnitus books, I'm going to give you a question to ponder when evaluating any book offering tinnitus solutions and I recommend you don't ponder it lightly, as it is your straightaway to the insight and empowerment that you need to reach the tinnitus finish-line:
Who do you listen to?
In the realm of tinnitus self-help books, and in any realm of knowledge actually, the fastest and easiest way to achieve the results you want, is to listen to and devoutly apply the teachings of people who have what you want.
This sounds simplistic but its a basic principle that any successful businessman, politician - anyone whose done anything extraordinary with their life actually - has, consciously or unconsciously, applied.
This is an especially important principle for someone dealing with a problem, tinnitus that is, which requires such a truly elaborate maze of questions to be answered in order to be solved. If such ear disharmony was curable for all by taking X amount of this and a Y amount of that before bed on an empty stomach, then it wouldn't matter if the person telling you to do this hasn't done it to cure tinnitus their own tinnitus - they would be simply dictating a concrete instruction and therefore the only skill of theirs you would have to rely upon, would be their dictation.
But since stepping past tinnitus permanently takes a stepwise approach - an approach that will vary depending on who you are and what exactly your tinnitus symptoms are - you NEED to listen to someone who has not only cured themselves but who has helped cure all sorts of people, with all sorts of tinnitus cases.
In this way, this someone's book is not just his own teachings, but the teachings of a wide range of sufferers, offered second-handedly through their healing (and not so healing) trials and tribulations on the road to recovery.
Listening to people who actually have achieved the tinnitus-related results that you want is especially important when you consider that most of the ebooks sold as natural cures for tinnitus, are actually nothing more than rewrites of the best tinnitus books, by people who don't have, the tinnitus elimination results you want.
"And so, What's the harm in that?," you might ask - "it's the same info after all." Well, you know how kids play that game of passing a secret message around a room from one ear to the next and when it gets back to the ear of the person with the mouth it first came from it is TOTALLY different. Well, this happens
with books.
Authors who use the information of others to produce books, rather than producing personal results, whether they're aware of it or not, add their own interpretations, their own understandings. In doing so, just like a training chef changing the cooking time on a classic dish he has never tasted or made, they ruin, or at the very least misinterpret, the recipe.
And then, they teach it to someone else and, well, I think you can see how the this becomes a foolhardy exercise.
In Part 3/3 [http://www.squidoo.com/tinnitus-book-cure] of my tinnitus book cure [http://www.squidoo.com/tinnitus-book-cure] investigation, I'll show you the hidden treasure-trove of books that are turning tinnitus sufferers into tinnitus overcomers and how to pick the most proven one.
Note: this is Part 2/3 of my guide to recovery success with tinnitus books. Also see, Part 1:
ideamarketers.com/?Why_Most_Tinnitus_Books_are_Tire_Puncturers&articleid=2264484
If you're still along for this ride to the best tinnitus books, I'm going to give you a question to ponder when evaluating any book offering tinnitus solutions and I recommend you don't ponder it lightly, as it is your straightaway to the insight and empowerment that you need to reach the tinnitus finish-line:
Who do you listen to?
In the realm of tinnitus self-help books, and in any realm of knowledge actually, the fastest and easiest way to achieve the results you want, is to listen to and devoutly apply the teachings of people who have what you want.
This sounds simplistic but its a basic principle that any successful businessman, politician - anyone whose done anything extraordinary with their life actually - has, consciously or unconsciously, applied.
This is an especially important principle for someone dealing with a problem, tinnitus that is, which requires such a truly elaborate maze of questions to be answered in order to be solved. If such ear disharmony was curable for all by taking X amount of this and a Y amount of that before bed on an empty stomach, then it wouldn't matter if the person telling you to do this hasn't done it to cure tinnitus their own tinnitus - they would be simply dictating a concrete instruction and therefore the only skill of theirs you would have to rely upon, would be their dictation.
But since stepping past tinnitus permanently takes a stepwise approach - an approach that will vary depending on who you are and what exactly your tinnitus symptoms are - you NEED to listen to someone who has not only cured themselves but who has helped cure all sorts of people, with all sorts of tinnitus cases.
In this way, this someone's book is not just his own teachings, but the teachings of a wide range of sufferers, offered second-handedly through their healing (and not so healing) trials and tribulations on the road to recovery.
Listening to people who actually have achieved the tinnitus-related results that you want is especially important when you consider that most of the ebooks sold as natural cures for tinnitus, are actually nothing more than rewrites of the best tinnitus books, by people who don't have, the tinnitus elimination results you want.
"And so, What's the harm in that?," you might ask - "it's the same info after all." Well, you know how kids play that game of passing a secret message around a room from one ear to the next and when it gets back to the ear of the person with the mouth it first came from it is TOTALLY different. Well, this happens
with books.
Authors who use the information of others to produce books, rather than producing personal results, whether they're aware of it or not, add their own interpretations, their own understandings. In doing so, just like a training chef changing the cooking time on a classic dish he has never tasted or made, they ruin, or at the very least misinterpret, the recipe.
And then, they teach it to someone else and, well, I think you can see how the this becomes a foolhardy exercise.
In Part 3/3 [http://www.squidoo.com/tinnitus-book-cure] of my tinnitus book cure [http://www.squidoo.com/tinnitus-book-cure] investigation, I'll show you the hidden treasure-trove of books that are turning tinnitus sufferers into tinnitus overcomers and how to pick the most proven one.
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