
The Mind Bank Network
Sean comes in to contact with a great deal of people and the work they do tends to have a hugely positive impact on their lives. Trouble is, once there time together is over some complain that they start to drift back in to old habits.The Mind Bank Network solves this.
Think of it as an extension of the Mind Bank workshops. It's a place to share ideas, problems and issues. It is open to anyone and everyone, but in particular to those who have experienced Sean's work first hand through the Mind Bank and the 10 Steps courses.
You'll need to register to participate (full details below). For those wanting a bit of anonymity then you can use an alias. The forum will grow and expand over the coming months but to do so we need your help! Don't be shy, get stuck in and see what happens.
So come on in. Click the image below to sign up and get started - who knows where it might lead you:


How it works
The forum is an external site to this one but there's no need for trepidation. The system is moderated and controlled by our team so you can be sure that none of your details will be mis-used in any way what so ever.

Getting signed up

Once you're on the page (1) you'll first need to register. It's super-easy to get involved though, so don't worry. Start by clicking the 'Sign Up' button on the right hand side (2). You'll need a valid email address (replies to your discussions will be sent to this email - you can switch this off if you want). It'd be handy if you had a photo ready to use as an avatar, but don't worry if you'd rather stay a little more anonymous.
What next?Start posting! The forum is still in it's early stages but you are free (well, almost free) to start creating discussions related to you, you're feedback relating to Sean's work or just about anything you can think of.
Use the 'Add a Discussion' link to start up a whole new conversation or, if you want to reply to someone else, then use the 'Reply to This' at the bottom of a discussion. Easy, hey?
The Mind Bank Network will become a place where people can share ideas and take advantage of other peoples skills and knowledge.
FAQ:
• Do I have to register as myself? Not really, if the questions you are posing are of a private nature then you may want to stay anonymous. However, if you're looking for help relating your business then, obviously, you'll be keen to let the world know about you, your website, etc ... • Too many emails! Can I alter the number of alerts I receive? You sure can. The system is very intuitive and you can get as involved as you like. To change your settings simply click the 'Settings' button on your log in tab and you can update all levels of your profile. Alerts are found in the 'Email' option. Simple.

• Can I leave? Not that you'd want to! But yes, you can delete your account at any time under the same 'Settings' option.
• I need further help We are here to help. If you encounter any problems then get in touch with me (I'm Ed Lamb, by the way - you'll find me under the 'members' section) either through the site itself or by emailing my at ed@seanorford.com

Live in the Present
Live in the Present is a very special organisation. We exist for one reason: to increase happiness and wellbeing.
How do we do this? By harnessing the combined resources of one man's 30 year quest. Sean Orford has travelled the world in search of the true meaning of life, the universe and happiness.
This site is our outlet to the world. Sean's books, courses and audio files have already helped thousands. We're positive that they can help you too.




