Achieve Your Dreams!

Are you bound by limitation? FREE YOURSELF!

Many of our limitations are self-imposed and some are just world beliefs. The 12 practices taught in this program can open realms of possibility that can lead to exciting outcomes you haven't imagined yet. 


  • You may need money but not a job...

    Believing that you must have a job in order to have money is a perfect example of a self-imposed belief. During the pandemic, thousands of people have been forced to start businesses to survive, and are even better off than if they had been able to find a job.

  • We do not see the world as it is, but as we are...

    This saying is from the Torah, written a few thousand years ago. If you want to see a change, you must change your seeing. This is one very important practice taught in the Art of Possibility.

  • More than a bunch of academic theory

    The Zanders give example after example of how the practices get real-life results that change people for the better. The conviction that it is hard to change oneself is just one belief that exists because you didn't know how to do it, and it crumbles under the weight of evidence you will find in this program.

  • By working on a practice each week you learn all 12 at a relaxed pace and your instructor will add suggestions to make it even easier than would be true if you were just reading the book, unassisted by someone who knows how to adopt new ways of doing and being. You will be delighted and perhaps even surprised at the ease with which you make significant changes in almost every aspect of your life. Jim's instruction will be delivered as narrated slides and activity assignments that you can review over and over again.

HERE'S A TASTE OF THE PRACTICES!

In the following YouTube video, co-author Ben Zander talks about one of the practices called "giving an A." This is a very important practice that will change how you interact with everyone in your life, including your family and friends. It is supported by the self-fulfilling prophecy, which says that you get what you expect from others. If you expect high performance, you tend to get it and conversely. The most respectful expectation you can have for someone else is that they perform at "A" level.

Following the video are testimonials from some of our clients.


Co-author Ben Zander talks about one of the practices--giving an A. This is a very important practice.

Julian Stubbs

Founder, CEO of UP THERE EVERYWHERE


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If you find during the first 30 days of the program that it is not meeting you needs, we will be happy to cancel your membership immediately and refund your money. This does not include the price of the book, which you purchased separately from a book seller. 

Jim Lewis

President, The Lewis Institute