The May 2006 "Play Your Way to Prosperity" Experiment

31-day experiment provides proof that you can 'Choose Prosperity'...


At ChoosingProsperity.com we approach the notion of 'creating prosperity' in a very practical way -- by inviting visitors to our site to ‘prove’ the validity of our approach for themselves.

And they did!!!!

In an unprecedented 31-day experiment, 8,596 individuals participated in a month-long process designed to support shifts in prosperity consciousness.

Initial data was entered on May 1, 2006 and concluding data was collected beginning June 1, 2006. The sample size was statistically significant, and the findings...

...well, you’ll have to judge the findings for yourself!


Download a free PDF report on the "Comprehensive Experiment Results"

View the results of experiment in table format:

Part I: Launch of Experiment    Part II. Experiment Results     Part III. Participant Testimonials 

Experiment Results

 

We want to track your impression of how your energy may have shifted this month. Please consider whether or not you feel lighter, freer and/or more open regarding any of the following...
Shifted Significantly Shifted May have shifted No shift Shifted negatively Response Average
I have a greater sense that I can affect the prosperity that shows up in my life.
44% (242) 37% (204) 12% (65) 6% (36) 2% (9) 1.86
I have a greater sense that good things can come to me through 'play' and 'flow' rather than only through hard work.
43% (239) 35% (195) 12% (68) 8% (44) 1% (8) 1.89
I have greater sense that there is a practical strategy around creating prosperity that provides tangible results.
44% (242) 36% (197) 12% (65) 8% (44) 1% (5) 1.87
I have a greater sense that the idea of 'creating prosperity from the inside-out' is not just wishful thinking.
53% (295) 30% (165) 12% (65) 5% (27) 1% (5) 1.71
Total Respondents   558
(skipped this question)   26

To view the data collected at the end of the experiment as raw data, click here:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/Report.asp?U=218823234986

Review Participant Testimonials here

 

Launch of Experiment, Initial Data Collected beginning May 1, 2006

1. Experimental Pledge

 

1. Yes, I would like to be an active participant in the May Choosing Prosperity 'Play Your Way to Prosperity' experiment. (Check as many as apply.)
Yes Perhaps Not ready to commit Response Average
I intend to pay special attention to the activities that are offered this month through 'Choosing Prosperity'
97% (1530) 3% (44) 0% (7) 1.04
I intend to participate actively in many of these activities
89% (1400) 11% (167) 1% (9) 1.12
I intend to pay special attention to the prosperity 'evidence' that shows up
99% (1556) 1% (16) 0% (4) 1.02
I intend to return to this web site at the end of this month to report on my experience at the conclusion of the experiment
93% (1465) 6% (96) 1% (13) 1.08
Total Respondents   1583
(skipped this question)   3
2. Statistical Data

 

2. Gender:
  Response Percent Response Total
    Male
16.3% 255
    Female
83.7% 1312
Total Respondents   1567
(skipped this question)   19
3. Age Range
  Response Percent Response Total
    60 and over
8.9% 139
    50 to 60
34.4% 539
    40 to 50
35% 549
    30 to 40
17.7% 277
    20 to 30
4% 62
    under 20
0.2% 3
Total Respondents   1569
(skipped this question)   17

3. Key Prosperity Shifts

 

5. Which of the following are most important to you? (Choose all answers that are important.)
Most Important Important Not Sure Not Important Response Average
I want to believe that I can affect the prosperity that shows up in my life.
76% (1181) 23% (354) 1% (10) 0% (5) 1.25
I want to believe that good things can come to me through 'play' and 'flow' rather than only through hard work.
82% (1286) 16% (257) 1% (13) 0% (3) 1.19
I want evidence that there is a practical strategy around creating prosperity that provides tangible results.
68% (1049) 27% (417) 3% (40) 3% (40) 1.40
I want evidence that the idea of 'creating prosperity from the inside-out' is not just wishful thinking.
71% (1093) 25% (381) 1% (20) 3% (50) 1.37
Total Respondents   1569
(skipped this question)   17

More results:

Part II. Experiment Results     Part III. Participant Testimonials