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Paul Hoffman of Success Songs after a quarter of a decade as a
successful writer of catchy commercial jingles has developed a powerful
new personal development technology based on music and lyrics
During his jingle writing career, Hoffman says that he has:
… written many great ones which I’m sure you have sang at least once such as “Have You Driven a Ford Lately?” “The Club Med Vacation…The Antidote To Civilization.”,”Nothing Works Like A Chevy Truck” Northwest Airlines “Some People Just Know How To Fly.” Kodak “America’s Storyteller” Pontiac “Montana”, “Jeep There’s Only One” and countless others.
According to Hoffman:
I worked with artists such as BB King, Issac Hayes, Tony Bennett, The Four Tops, The Average White Band, Keb Mo, The Staples Singers, Michael McDonald and Kim Carnes just to name a few. Some of the fortune 500 companies I have worked for are Burger King, McDonalds, Citibank, General Motors, Chrysler, Olympus Cameras, Subway, Budweiser, Nike, Reebok, Coca Cola, Pepsi, ReMax, Polaroid, Goodyear and Wrigley’s.

As his music career developed, Hoffman encountered a crisis in his life similar to ones that many of us face. He describes it this way:
t wasn’t an easy ride for me. I got stuck in many areas of my life. I floundered in trying to find my voice, I failed in business, I failed at relationships, I fell into the darkness of addiction, I second guessed myself, I had feelings of being less than. Despite all the success, there was still darkness. I was human! Can you relate?
Determined to find a way out of his darkness, Hoffman pursued a journey of self-discovery:
… I went to seminars, workshops, read countless books, meditated, joined mastermind groups, and even went to week long intense leadership camps. I was committed to doing the work and I would go wherever my heart told me to go in search of the answers to creating a rich and fulfilling life.
This led me to an awakening about how I could write specific songs that dealt with specific aspects of life in such a way that I would be teaching people to let go of limiting beliefs by creating new and positive success strategies about themselves so they could create new habits that were in alignment with their vision.Knowing that I could write songs that compelled people to think, feel and take action was all I needed to embark on the journey of supporting people to be empowered to create a life of their dreams.I knew deep inside me that I could actually assist someone on their journey. That felt good. I was convinced that my songs could change how people went about their day. How they could create their day in a positive way.It was always the music that brought me back to life…
To find my voice I wrote song after song incorporating the teachings and mindsets I was learning. I experimented with the perfect combination of words and music that would re-create the powerful and positive feelings of uplifted I was experiencing. I was committed to writing music that would inspire, empower and motivate people to take action and live a full and rewarding life.
I found that after I would listen to the songs I would always feel better. In fact I would play them for my friends too and they would also feel better. It seemed like all of us were more motivated, had greater clarity and focus and seemed to have much more energy. We were enthusiastically able to tackle anything we choose to do . . .
I was now on a mission. How could I create a way to implement the idea that I knew was brilliant and life changing? It came to me one day at a seminar. I would write songs for all my friends in the personal empowerment business. So I enlisted T. Harv Eker, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Robert Allen, Cynthia Kersey, John Assaraf, Chris and Janet Attwood as well as others and Success Songs was born.
Synchronistically, a new science the brainchild of the acclaimed biologist Richard Dawkins has emerged. This new science is called memetics and is based on a fresh understanding of the importance of catchy songs, ideas and jingles.
Wikipedia describes the term this way. Memetics is an approach to evolutionary models of information transfer based on the concept of the meme. Just as memes are analogous to genes, memetics is analogous to genetics.
These words and tunes we “can’t get out of our heads” are called memes and they help us underhand a dimension of human behavior that previously alluded science.
Now you can harness the power of memes in your own life with Success Songs. You don’t have to take my word that this breakthrough technology is effective. You don’t have to take Paul Hoffman’s word either. You can try it yourself for free by visitng Success Songs through this link!












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