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How to Stop Living on Autopilot
Step Into the Life God Intended for You

Most people spend their in quiet slavery.
Not to chains, but to their own subconscious programming.
You know what I mean.
You say you want more money, but you keep procrastinating.
You say you want a fulfilling relationship, but you sabotage every chance.
You say you want peace, but you drown yourself in distraction.
It’s not because you’re weak.
It’s because you’ve been running on autopilot.
And here’s the brutal truth:
90% of your life is dictated by a subconscious mind you never chose.
That programming didn’t come from God.
It came from your parents, your culture, your friends, your failures, and your fears.
But here’s the good news:
You don’t have to stay trapped in that old script.
You can rewrite it.
The Day I Woke Up
Years ago, I realized I was just drifting.
Dreaming bug, but moving small.
Praying for change, but repeating the same destructive patterns.
It hit me:
If I didn’t take control of my own mind, I’d die with my potential still inside me.
That’s when I began the journey of rewiring my subconscious.
Through meditation, prayer, discipline, and ruthless honesty with myself, I started breaking the invisible chains.
And I discovered something wild:
When you learn to direct your subconscious mind instead of letting it direct you, your reality shifts faster than you ever imagined.
I’m living proof.
And so are the people I now work with.
The Spiritual Side They Don’t Teach You
Here’s what most self-improvement “gurus” won’t tell you:
It’s not just about routines and productivity hacks.
The real war is spiritual.
God said He made us in His image.
Kings and queens over creation.
But sin, trauma, and conditioning separated us from that authority.
Through Christ, we got it back.
But most people never claim it.
They live small, thinking they’re powerless. When in reality, the keys are already in their hands.
That’s why self-improvement without spiritual alignment always fails.
You can’t win a spiritual battle with just a to-do list.
How You Start Taking Back Control
1) Create a Daily Anchor
Something small you control (making your bed, morning prayer, meditation). This rewires your brain to expect discipline.
2) Program Your Subconscious
Stop letting random noise rewire your mind. Choose the inputs: Scripture, books, mentors, and the right environment.
3) Set Urgent Deadlines
Dreams with no deadlines rot. Urgency is the fire that forces your subconscious to act.
4) Claim Your Authority
Say it out loud: “Through Christ who strengthens me, I can do all things,” Speak it until it becomes your new subconscious program.
The Wake-Up Call
Let me ask you:
How many goals have you set… and failed to keep?
How many times have you promised yourself you’d change… only to end up back in the same habits?
That’s not lack of willpower.
That’s the lack of control over the one system running your life.
Your subconscious.
And unless you learn to master it, it will master you.
Ready to Rewire?
If this hits home, I want to help you take the next step.
I work with people one-on-one to:
Rewire limiting beliefs.
Build unshakable routines.
Align their subconscious with their God-given authority.
Step into the life they were actually created for.
This isn’t a freebie. It’s an investment.
But if you’re serious about stepping into your power, it will be the most important investment you ever make.
Final Thought
Don’t let another year, another month, another day slip by on autopilot.
You are not called to live small.
You are not called to live weak.
You are called to rule, build, create, and transform.
The choice is yours:
Keep drifting… or reclaim control.
Just a Last Note
These are the things influencing your subconscious, beware:
Your parents
Your culture
Your friends
Your failures
Your fears
Every time you make a decision, ask yourself where it’s coming from.
See you in the next one.
— King George.