The holidays are upon us again! It's the time of the year when people get together with family members and share memories of loved ones and past events. While we all look forward to these happy times, the holidays can also be a source of anxiety as people try to figure out what gifts they can get for each other. This is especially true now that the economy has been so bad. Cheer up, though - this year gift-giving is going to be easy because you can relive memories, save money, and give great pre…
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Added by Arik Paran on November 10, 2009 at 8:00pm —
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The last couple of generations of Americans have grown up making and watching home movies. Everything has been captured on movie film and video from Baby's first steps to graduation, and from weddings and family reunions to holidays and the birth of the next generation. caught on film. And, how many times have you had to sit through Grandma's vacation movies? Americans are great at making and saving memories, but as time goes by, many of these treasured moments are being lost because they w
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Added by Arik Paran on August 24, 2009 at 6:57pm —
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One of the great American family pastimes is making and watching home movies. Almost every family has a collection of treasured moments caught on film. Weddings, childrens first birthdays, holiday parties, family reunions, exciting vacations, and the first days of school are just some of the classic family experiences we love and save. Unfortunately, many of these historic moments in our lives were captured on a medium that has become outdated .
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Added by Arik Paran on August 20, 2009 at 7:46pm —
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If you’re like most people, you probably have a small stockpile of years worth of video footage captured on video tape. Once a novel innovation, video tapes seem archaic by modern standards. The quality is low, you’re limited to linear fast forward or backward for navigation, and the tape itself takes up a lot of space. Tapes are also quite vulnerable to breaking and loss of data. However, just because your tapes are now out of date, don’t think that your countless hours worth of video are lost…
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Added by Arik Paran on June 29, 2009 at 9:28pm —
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In the age of the digital revolution, many families have years of memories stored inconveniently in a pre-digital format. Birthdays, weddings, vacations, and various other joyous events were recorded on film medium for years. While the technology is now obsolete, the memories surely aren’t! Storing your video footage in film is both inconvenient and risky. Not only do you require special equipment on which to watch film, but your film is vulnerable to loss, destruction, and age related degradati…
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Added by Arik Paran on June 23, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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Are you like a lot of people - you have shelves and shelves of family videos accumulating dust and taking up lots of storage space in your den or basement? Wouldn't it be great if you could free up that space while at the same time preserving your memories? You can do just that through the use of
video transfer services.
Twenty years ago, we all lugged around those big camcorders and followed Little Johnny's triumphs on the t-ball field
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Added by Arik Paran on March 26, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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Way back in the Dark Ages (actually about 30-50 years ago), film was the best media to use for capturing all of those memorable family events. Back in the day, Mom and Dad had movie cameras that took 8mm, 16mm, and Super8 movie films to record family happenings and those reels of home movies were watched on movie projectors. But, the problem with film of any type is that, over time, it gets brittle and breaks, and it fades and changes color over the years. Most people have boxes of old family mo…
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Added by Arik Paran on February 9, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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Greetings to you!
Is your day incredible, or just outstanding? That doesn’t leave you will too many options, does it? It’s all a matter of perspective.
I wanted to begin by reminding you that our NEW OC Adventure Boot Camp location is opening in the city of Los Alamitos (Central OC). If you live in the area, or have friends that do, check it out now. http://www.ocbootcamp.com
Also, many of you have been asking if I still offer any type of personal coaching program. Well, now the answer is YES…
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Added by John Spencer Ellis on January 26, 2009 at 3:16pm —
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Greetings to all the supporters and fans of The Compass:
I have some exciting news to share with you. The tickets for the World Premiere Party on February 8th are still available and going fast! Please make your plans to attend ASAP. We already have attendees coming from 5 countries and over 15 states. WOW!
http://www.TheCompass.tv
To enhance the celebration, we have added an informal gathering on Saturday, February 7th at the Hotel Menage in Anaheim. The socializing and networking will begin…
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Added by John Spencer Ellis on January 26, 2009 at 3:10pm —
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MyCompassMovedMe.com is a social site with a purpose
Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., December 2008 – ‘The Compass’ film is an anthology/documentary about human achievement, people overcoming obstacles to do the impossible, and how to follow your personal path to success. Though the film will not be released until February 8, 2009, fans can already get a head start on ‘The Compass’ movement by joining a social networking site, www.mycompassmovedme.com
This online community will allow members to…
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Added by John Spencer Ellis on December 17, 2008 at 10:18pm —
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Business Tip: Form your own Personal Success Network
From Dr. John Spencer Ellis, CEO
If you are not yet as successful as you want to be, then you simply must network to become acquainted with others who can help you. Networking means going to company and other non-company functions and parties and extending yourself to meet others. Many people feel that small talk and getting to know people is only a natural ability that some people have and others do not. Becoming good at talking to people and…
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Added by John Spencer Ellis on November 18, 2008 at 4:34pm —
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New self-help craze is on the way. If you felt The Secret forgot to tell you a few important aspects of personal success, The Compass will get you on the right path.
Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., October 15, 2008 – In a down-turned economy we all want to feel good and have assurance that all will end well. If John Spencer Ellis has his way, his documentary film, The Compass, will do just that. For decades, Ellis has been teaching people about fitness, wellness, and personal success. The Compa…
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Added by John Spencer Ellis on October 16, 2008 at 6:33pm —
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New self-help craze is on the way. If you felt The Secret forgot to tell you a few important aspects of personal success, The Compass will get you on the right path.
Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., October 15, 2008 – In a down-turned economy we all want to feel good and have assurance that all will end well. If John Spencer Ellis has his way, his documentary film, The Compass, will do just that. For decades, Ellis has been teaching people about fitness, wellness, and personal success. The Compa…
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Added by John Spencer Ellis on October 15, 2008 at 8:07pm —
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Monday, October 13, 2008
From the desk of Dr. John Spencer Ellis,
I wanted to share some exciting information with you. If this current economic climate, many people are looking for ways to supplement their earnings and feel better about all aspects of their lives. Before I go on, I want to remind you to keep a few things in perspective.
1) Economic downturns are generally in terms of months, not years. This too shall pass. Now is the time to take advantage of tools to place you well ahead o…
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Added by John Spencer Ellis on October 13, 2008 at 2:53pm —
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From the desk of Dr. John Spencer Ellis
Hello to all fitness, wellness, and personal success enthusiasts.
I haven’t written in a couple weeks because I have been busy with the production of my movie The Compass, as well as consulting with my co-author Tammy Kling in writing The Compass book. I will write more about this later, so stay tuned!
The Spencer Institute is offering a 3-day intensive live coach training workshop THIS WEEKEND at our corporate offices in Orange County, CA. There are on…
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Added by John Spencer Ellis on September 25, 2008 at 4:28pm —
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Friday, September 05, 2008
From the desk of Dr. John Spencer Ellis
Subject: Updates about our services that affect your career, personal success and well-being.
Greetings to you all; fitness and wellness professionals and healthy living enthusiasts!
I wanted to take a moment and share some exciting updates with you that will surely enhance your life in many ways.
Regardless if you are a coach or personal development fan, my new movie and book “The Compass” will change your life forever. The…
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Added by John Spencer Ellis on September 5, 2008 at 11:38pm —
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Monday, August 11, 2008
From the desk of Dr. John Spencer Ellis
I’m frustrated.
As you likely know, I am a strong advocate of complimentary medicine and holistic health care. And yet, at the same time, I know Western medicine certainly has its place.
Last week I got a call from a lady who works with me. She is 25 years old, thin, healthy, athletic and eats well. However, she has reoccurring cold and flue symptoms. I told her she should see her primary care physician and request a comprehens…
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Added by John Spencer Ellis on August 11, 2008 at 3:30pm —
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Sunday, August 3, 2008
From the desk of Dr. John Spencer Ellis:
Hello to you all.
It has become my purpose in life to enhance the quality of other people’s lives in every way possible. Education is the key.
The one thing I’ve learned is that it’s important to be the dumbest person in the room.
I’ll state it now, “I love being the dumbest person in the room!”
What? Who says things like that? That’s crazy, right?
I guess I should explain. Being the dumbest person in the room is the greatest…
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Added by John Spencer Ellis on August 3, 2008 at 7:09pm —
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