by John Stringer | Mar 28, 2010 | Development, Music, Personal
If you haven’t already heard, my band’s song “Swallow Your Fears,” is now the company theme song for ConstructZero.org and the song and music video are now a part of the SIMPLEOLOGY home page!!!! I’m honored that our music is being used in such a productive way, but there is much more to this than that..
Here is the thing.. if you’ve been looking for something to help you not only figure out what action to take in your life to get where you want to be, but how to take that action more effectively to accomplish your goals, then you’ve got to check SIMPLEOLOGY out.
As Bill Harris, founder of Centerpointe says”
You NEED to get in here and use this thing. Its *that* important. Chances are it’s *way* more powerful than you realize – even if you’re already a member.
It’s software called “Simpleology” and you can get totally zero-cost
access to it right here:
SIMPLEOLOGY – A Revolutionary Way to Simplify Your Day
This is a personal thrill for me because SIMPLEOLOGY has had such a tremendous impact on my life AND because the founder and CEO, Mark Joyner, has been a virtual mentor for me for so many years. Thankfully, I’m honored to call him friend and honored to see our music join SIMPLEOLOGY in helping people change their lives!
by John Stringer | Jan 25, 2010 | General

Mark Joyner & John Stringer
I had the extreme honor of meeting best-selling author, thought leader/humanitarian, my virtual mentor and new friend, Mark Joyner, in person for the first time at a conference in Atlanta, GA this past December (’09).
Its funny how deeply others can affect you so just by their LIFE, commitment to their own passions and service the world. Meeting and talking to Mark impacted me deeply and reminds of me of one of my favorite quotes:
We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone. And, as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give others permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.
-Marianne Williamson
What he does through his company, ContrustZero.org, is amazing and what impresses me equally is the personal benefits and use value I’ve gained from his Simpleology teachings, free tools and some of his books (e.g Integration Marketing and Rise of the Author).
If you are unfamiliar with Mark, visit ContrustZero.org and check out what he’s doing. You can even sign up for the free Simpleology 101 course that served as my introduction to a whole new way of getting things accomplished.
I’ll have other news regarding this meeting in the near future and its a challenge to keep it on the “down low!”
by John Stringer | May 12, 2009 | Artist resources, Development, Music Industry Resources
If you have a business, this is for you. One of my all-time favorite internet/marketing/thought pioneers, #1 best-selling author Mark Joyner – the man people like Dearl Miller call “the greatest marketing mind of our generation” has just released his new book, but it’s not yet available at your local bookstore.
Instead, he’s letting you download it now for free.
If you want to learn how to grow your business, this is an absolute must-read.
And the Integration Marketing Deal Board you’ll find there, used properly, could turn out to be one of the most powerful marketing resources on the net.
Enjoy!
by John Stringer | Feb 12, 2009 | Comic Relief

Laughter: good for the soul!
I have to credit Marketing guru Mark Joyner (www.simpleology.com) for sharing this joke…
“In September 2001, The Laugh Lab project (run by Professor Richard Wiseman at the University of Hertfordshire), tested over 40,000 jokes across the globe to discover the world’s universally funniest joke. Here it is: :
‘Two hunters are out in the woods when one of them collapses. He doesn’t seem to be breathing and his eyes are glazed. The other guy whips out his phone and calls the emergency services. He gasps, “My friend is dead! What can I do?”. The operator says “Calm down. I can help. First, let’s make sure he’s dead.” There is a silence, then a shot is heard. Back on the phone, the guy says “OK, now what?’