A simple electronic device that helps change behavior could be your ticket to a great New Year.
Thief River Falls, Minnesota (PRWEB) November 23, 2009 -- It counts, it shakes, and it helps people of all ages quickly, easily and privately transform their good intentions into life-improving action.
It's called the MotivAider. It may look like a pager, but the MotivAider is actually an ingeniously simple electronic device that was created from scratch to give people of all ages a simple, effective and affordable way to change their own behavior.
Wish you could ring in the New Year by getting rid of a pesky old habit or by sporting a useful new habit that you have never before been able to acquire? The MotivAider could be the answer to your prayers.
If you are thinking that the MotivAider is just another passing fad, think again. It's already been around for more than twenty years! And although it's managed to stay out of the limelight, it has a truly impressive track record of helping thousands of people of all ages in 37 countries make a remarkably wide range of desired behavioral changes. The device is so versatile, it's used in industries that range from healthcare and education to business and sports.
The MotivAider is the brainchild of clinical psychologist, Dr. Steve Levinson, who confesses that he never imagined his invention would be used for as many purposes as creative users have found for the device.
"Besides getting rid of unwanted habits like nail-biting, teeth-grinding and poor posture," Levinson says, "MotivAider users delight in making changes that improve attention, increase personal and work effectiveness, reduce stress, stick to a diet or exercise program, achieve spiritual goals, improve their effectiveness as parents, and even play better golf or tennis."
So how - and why - does the MotivAider work?
"It's incredibly simple," explains Levinson. "The MotivAider's job is to keep you focused on making whatever change you have decided to make until repetition of the new behavior produces a self-sustaining habit."
The MotivAider was designed for one purpose and one purpose alone: To automatically and privately keep its user's attention focused on making desired changes in behavior. To use the device, you clip it on your waistband or slip it in a pocket. It works by automatically sending you a continuous stream of personal reminders. But it's how the MotivAider s these personal reminders that's so ingenious. It repeatedly delivers a silent pulsing vibration signal that you simply mentally associate with the particular change you wish to make. The result is that whenever you feel the MotivAider vibrate, you are automatically reminded to make the change.
"Because the meaning of the vibration signal is essentially stored in your mind," says Levinson, "the MotivAider communicates with you in a way that's as private as a thought."
Users can program the MotivAider to send vibration signals at regular or random intervals as often as once every few seconds. They can also adjust both the strength and duration of the vibration.
The MotivAider is available directly from Behavioral Dynamics, Inc.(http://habitchange.com), the Minnesota company that developed and manufactures the product and supports users worldwide. The latest model features a rich stainless steel look and feel, comes with removable belt clip, industrial battery, a three-year warranty, access to free downloadable resources, and free lifetime expert telephone support. It sells for $59.50 and generous quantity discounts are available.
You can watch a brief Flash demonstration of how and why the MotivAider works at http://habitchange.com/docn/mopres.htm.
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