The more you create, the more gaps you find in your own thinking.
I used to believe I understood the subconscious mind. Then I started writing about it every day. Sentences that sounded right in my head fell apart on screen.
Creating forces you to articulate what you actually know vs what you think you know. The blank page doesn't let you hide behind borrowed quotes and half formed ideas.
Every post I write now teaches me more than most books did. Because writing is confrontation with your own blind spots.
@supraanima The people you keep choosing are a direct reflection of what your subconscious believes you deserve. Want to know your deepest programming? Look at who you let close and what you tolerate from them. That's the real mirror.
@Tim_Denning Your subconscious has been doing pattern recognition since before you could speak. Obsession just means you finally stopped ignoring what it's been trying to show you. The patterns were always there... most people are just too distracted to let them land.
@itsthefemmemuse Most people try to "think" their way into abundance but your subconscious learns through what you NOTICE, not what you affirm. When you start actually paying attention to how much is already here... that quiet recognition rewires more than any journal entry ever will.
@MindsetMentorH The tricky part is that fear doesn't FEEL like a liar... it feels like the most honest voice in the room. That's what makes it so effective. Learning to recognize it as old programming instead of present truth is where everything starts to shift.
@z00st Once you run that audit honestly everything gets so much quieter. You stop splitting your energy across things that were never really yours to carry and suddenly the one or two things that actually matter start moving at a speed that surprises you.
The demons get louder BECAUSE you're getting closer. Most people think resistance means they're on the wrong path when it's literally the opposite.
Your mind is trying to keep you safe in familiar territory and growth has never been familiar.
If I could just write this on a billboard!
@jackmoses777 This used to happen to me all the time. I'd tell my wife about some business idea I was excited about, and months later I'd see someone else actually building it.
God hands us the raw material and the tools. What we do with them is up to us.
I think the nuance people miss here is that opinions ARE positioning when they come from real experience. The problem is when opinions become your whole personality and there's nothing behind them. People can feel the difference between someone who's lived it and someone who's just hot-taking for engagement.
@seezyou The smartest people I've met explain things so simply it almost feels like they're underselling themselves. But that's the whole point... they've gone deep enough that they don't NEED the complexity anymore. Complexity is usually just confusion wearing a suit.
@Jayyanginspires The people who change their lives the most are almost always the ones who spent a stretch completely alone with their craft. No audience, no feedback, no validation. Just reps. That quiet obsession is what builds something nobody else can replicate.
@UBlessiing They clap for you in public but never check in on you privately. The energy someone brings when nobody's watching tells you everything their words never will.
@itscoachgoodman Many people who already have this, spend their whole lives chasing something "bigger" without ever noticing. The simplest stuff is always the last thing you appreciate and the first thing you'd miss if it was gone.