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Forbes
09-04-2025
- Business
- Forbes
How To Program Your Subconscious Mind For Success: 8 Simple Edits
How to program your subconscious mind for success: 8 simple edits Entrepreneurs go down dead ends in business. They hit walls, become frustrated, and their emotions get the better of them. They give up and find another business. Or worse; they get a job. Unless you know how to work your mind, your mind will work against you. Don't stop now, you're nearly there. Program your subconscious mind for success and never look back. While everyone around you is losing their head, you'll be standing tall and ready for anything. See what is possible when you give yourself every chance of making it. Open yourself up for success by restoring factory settings. Let go of the beliefs that aren't serving you to make way for those that will. Accept that changing requires making a change. Deprogram your failure patterns and start again. This 20 minute meditation from The Mindful Movement will relax your mind and leave you open to a new way forward. The narrator Sarah Raymond then makes suggestions that she says, 'are in your best interests,' opening you up for a happy and successful existence. If you don't believe on a fundamental level that you are worthy of success, it will always elude you. Be open to possibility and ready to receive opportunities that will lead to success. Get in the right headspace to accept. To believe it's possible for you, find role models. Ask ChatGPT to give you examples of someone who succeeded against the same odds you had. Open ChatGPT and paste, 'I am [describe yourself, including your challenges] Your thoughts and words program your subconscious mind to serve you or bring you down. Don't get lazy about language. Be intentional about the words you use, and choose empowering ones that make you feel in control and ready to achieve. If you label yourself as overwhelmed, anxious, exhausted or stressed; your actions and mindset will reflect your language. You're better than that. Decide which words don't belong in your world and stop saying them for good. With a mindset of lack, you won't succeed. Like attracts like, and you want to attract abundance. So become abundant. Notice signs of scarcity or fear in your words, thoughts and actions. Understand your triggers and rework the thought patterns that keep you playing small. Give generously, because it will always come back to you. Don't go for the cheapest option, because you deserve the best. Argue with your friends over who gets to pay the bill, not who should pay the least. Transform your relationship with money and enjoy spending it, for more money to come your way. When world record holding marathon runner Paula Radcliffe was preparing to compete, she visualized every part of the race. The start gun, the entire course, but more importantly, the finish line. She would close her eyes and imagine how it would feel to approach the line and cross it, she visualized the time on the clock, the happy faces of her friends and family, and the overwhelming feeling of being proud of what she had done. In sport and business, visualize the top of your mountain to make getting there more likely. Want to be a billionaire? Hope is not a strategy. To hit the milestone that fewer than 3000 people currently on the planet have, you have to do something different. You have to throw everything at this dream, including your subconscious mind. Lucifer and Lilith have you covered. With experience in therapy, hypnosis, and music production between them, they released Billionaire: a song that aims to program your subconscious mind for money. Listen to tracks that set you on the right path so your mind works in your favour while you do other things. Jim Carrey wrote himself a check for $10million for acting services. His first big movie role paid exactly that amount. Putting pen to paper means you're serious. The intention is recorded and the path starts to clear. What do you want? Make a note. Write yourself the check. Record the number you want to see on your bank balance or Instagram following. This simple action could mean you're one step closer to having it. It worked for Jim Carrey and it could work for you. Even when you've meditated, changed your language, found your empowering songs and written your goals, you still have to do the work. Taking aligned action and enjoying the effort of doing it works every time. Your mind works in your favour when you do work in which you find flow. What does that look like for you? The work that you can't believe you get paid to do. The art it feels effortless to create. Do more of that. For extra inspiration, read: Show Your Work. The Practice, and The Artist's Way. The success you dream of is within your reach and you have everything you need to make it happen. With a few simple edits you could be swapping the basement for the penthouse, the Uber X for the Uber Black, and chasing payments for making sales while you sleep. Restore factory settings, believe it's possible, switch up your actions and get support from all around. Write down what you want to achieve and take action every day to achieve it.
Yahoo
05-03-2025
- Lifestyle
- Yahoo
St. Mark's Church hosts community to celebrate Fat Tuesday
An area church invited the public to splurge for Mardi Gras before Lent. St. Mark's served up breakfast items such as traditional cuisine for the holiday to get in any last minute cravings before Ash Wednesday. Fat Tuesday marks last day for paczki to be sold at Luminary Distilling before Lent Dozens of people arrived to keep the party going and let the community come together with the church's hospitality. While the holiday before Lent is about cutting loose, pastor Sarah Raymond told us the true meaning of sacrificing certain items. LIST: Lent fish dinners around the Erie area for 2025 'Lent is just really a time of contemplation and thinking about the ways we have really fallen short of who god created us to be and how we can live more full to be those people,' said Raymond. St. Mark's will have an Ash Wednesday service at 7:00 p.m. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.