PERFORMANCE
MEDIA ANNUAL HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2003
February
Two online courses (Visualization Exercises and Stress
Control) launched on the PM website with password protected
Internet access
Password mechanism created for automated download of 10
ebooks May
Second Performance Media website (www.stress-vacation.com)
Stress-Vacation launched July
Relaxation Training Exercises audio CD 1.0 released
PERFORMANCE MEDIA ANNUAL HIGHLIGHTS
FOR 2002 May
Business Plan written for Performance Media June
Funding for business plan August
Visualization Exercises for Mental Preparation CD converted
to web based format to create new online program
September
Visualization Exercises for Mental Preparation 2.0 CD-ROM
released
Stress Control 1.0 CD converted to web based format to
create new online program October
Stress Control 2.0 CD-ROM released
Endorsement by Major League Baseball Players Alumni/AZ
of the Visualization Exercises CD November
Launching of new Performance Media web site
PERFORMANCE MEDIA ANNUAL HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2001
January
Visualization Training Exercises video released February
Stress Control Online Course launched on Performance Media
website March
Focus Groups Study with Track and Field athletes for Visualization
CD and video April
Stress Control CD 1.0 commercial version released
Stress Control video released
Visualization Exercises for Mental Preparation online
course launched September
Focus Under Pressure online course launched October
Upgrade of Stress Control video
VEFMP 1.3 CD-ROM released
PERFORMANCE MEDIA ANNUAL HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2000
January
Performance Media formed as an LLC
Contract with Yale University Track for mental training
program April
Stress Control online program Beta May
Visualization: The Master Skill in Mental Training text
2nd Edition August
Ten books from Performance Media put into .pdf format
for purchase as ebooks September
Visualization Exercises for Mental Preparation CD 1.0
launched
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