It’s about self-permission.
You’ll never allow yourself to experience something if you feel like you don’t “deserve” to experience it. That includes success.
It’s about self-permission.
You’ll never allow yourself to experience something if you feel like you don’t “deserve” to experience it. That includes success.
It’s interesting because with any self-help book, you’ll usually see 3 types of people.
A big thing I learned about self-help books in general, is that they don’t really teach anything new in the way that people think. It’s more that they add momentum to where someone is already at in their mindset, habits, and readiness to change.
If you have 80km/h gusts of victim mentality wind coming from the west, and you’re exposed to 30km/h empowerment gusts of wind suddenly coming from the east - you didn’t even turn the other direction. You’re still going 50km/h towards victim mentality.
If you have 30km/h gusts of empowerment wind coming from the west, and you’re exposed to 60km/h empowerment gusts of wind suddenly coming from the east - you’ll take off even stronger because now you’re going 90km/h towards empowerment. You got that “life changing” boost or insight.
I like to look at all forms of self-help - including subliminals, as simply accelerants for processes that are already occurring, chosen, and decided. This is a little bit of an advanced thing because people think that manifesting somehow begins when you start using subliminals. Who has ever considered that "hmm, maybe I’m manifesting all the time, and in fact these subliminals that I’m using themselves - are manifestations, that I have manifested and attracted into my life. Maybe it’s true, maybe not. All I know is that there’s never only one way of looking at something.