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Stop Letting Your Subconscious Run the Show

Take Back Control Of Your Mind Before It Destroys Your Future

Most people think they’re in control of their lives.

They’re not.

If you’ve ever:

  • Set a goal in January and abandoned it in March…

  • Promised yourself “this time I’ll change” only to fall back into the same rut…

  • Felt like opportunities always slip away while others get ahead…

That’s not “bad luck”.

That’s your subconscious programming running on autopilot, and it’s killing your potential.

The hard truth?

Your subconscious mind is making about 90% of your daily decisions.

If you don’t take control of it, it will keep recycling the same patterns:

Procrastination, fear, distraction and wasted years.

The Wake-Up Call I Got

Years ago, I realized something humiliating:

I was living the same year on repeat.

  • I told myself I’d wake up early.

  • I told myself I’d build discipline.

  • I told myself I’d finally launch what I’d been dreaming about.

And every year ended the same:

Unfinished goals, wasted time, and a sick feeling in my stomach that I was meant for more.

The turning point?

I stopped hoping for change and started rewiring my brain with a simple system.

The 3×3 Mind Reset Framework

Here’s the exact tool I used to take control of my subconscious.

It’s simple but brutal if you actually do it.

Every morning, write 3 things in your journal:

1) 3 wins from yesterday

— Train your brain to see progress, no matter how small.

2) 3 lies to kill

— Call out the limiting beliefs running in your head (“I’m not disciplined,” “I don’t deserve success,” etc.) and replace them.

3) 3 commitments for today

— Small, specific actions that the future version of you would take.

Why does this work?

Because your subconscious listens to repetition and proof.

If you don’t deliberately program it, it’ll default to fear and excuses.

Why Most People Will Fail Anyway

Let me be blunt:

Most people reading this will nod, maybe write one page in their journal, then quit after three days.

Why?

Because change feels uncomfortable. Your old programming will fight you.

You’ll rationalize:

  • “I’ll do it later.”

  • “This is too simple too work.”

  • “I already know this.”

That’s your subconscious trying to drag you back into mediocrity.

The Stakes You’re Facing

If you don’t take control now, here’s where you end up:

  • Another year gone with nothing to show for it.

  • Watching people with half your talent pass you by.

  • Regret stacking until it’s unbearable.

On the flipside, when you master subconscious, everything shifts:

  • Waking up with clarity instead of anxiety.

  • Following through on what you start.

  • Attracting opportunities instead of chasing them.

  • Finally feeling like your life matches the potential God gave you.

Ready To Take Control?

You can try to do this alone, but I’ll be straight with you:

Most people won’t make it without guidance.

That’s why I work one-on-one with people ready to break out of autopilot and finally rewire their minds for success,

In my private sessions, I help you:

  • Identify and kill the exact subconscious lies holding you back.

  • Build a system that forces you into consistency.

  • Rewire your identity so you naturally act like the person you’re meant to become.

This isn’t therapy. It’s not hand-holding.

It’s rewiring at the root level, so you don’t just “think positive”, you actually become unrecognizable in 6 months.

If you’re serious, here’s the link:

👉 Click Here to Start Your Transformation

(Only apply if you’re ready to invest in yourself. This isn’t free, and it isn’t for dabblers.)

Final Word

You don’t need another motivational quote.

You need to decide:

Are you going to keep running the same broken program, or are you finally going to rewrite it?

Your subconscious is already reshaping your future.

The question is:

Will it keep recycling the past, or will you seize control and create the life God put you here to live?

The choice is yours.

See you in the next one.

— King George.