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What is the subconscious mind and how does it get programmed?
The subconscious mind is a part of our mental processing that operates below the level of conscious awareness. It's responsible for storing and processing information, beliefs, memories, and emotions that we're not actively thinking about. While we're not consciously aware of the workings of the subconscious mind, it influences our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, often shaping our perceptions and responses to the world around us. The subconscious mind plays a crucial role in forming habits, patterns, and automatic responses, and it can greatly impact our decision-making processes and overall well-being.

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REPROGRAM YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND
The power of an I AM statement can be life-changing. It's impacted me so much that I have "I am..." tattooed on my left forearm.
I AM is much more than a simple affirmation, it's one of the ways to re-program your subconscious mind.
AND, most people miss the one huge critical component to that...
Automatic Neutralization: Dismissing your affirmation as untrue right after you've said it.
Let's say your affirmation is, "I am worthy," and right after that your next thought is something like, "No you're not... who do you think you're kidding?" then you have neutralized all the power of your affirmation.
It's tantamount to saying, "Albuquerque, banana, sprinkler." Nothing will happen, they're just words.
So how do you believe the affirmation and not neutralize it?
Tip One: Look for the right evidence
You've probably heard of affirmations and even used them. They are statements that start with I AM and end with something amazing, like,"I am powerful," "I am creative," "I belong," "I am talented." And too many times, they don't work.
Why?
The problem isn't that those words aren't true, it's that you don't believe them.
Most people have been programmed with negative beliefs about themselves. Whether it was a sideways comment from a parent, a sibling, a teacher, or a friend, we have these limiting beliefs that hang around in the background saying, "see, you're not good enough," or "see, no one's listening," or "see, no one cares"...
The list of these beliefs can seem endless.
This is where you can use affirmations and, let's say you have a limiting belief that pops up, you can ask yourself these questions...
Is this thought true?
Where did this thought come from?
Did someone give me this thought?
How long have I been holding onto it?
Is it bringing me closer to my goals or further from them?
Then, look for evidence in the moment of why you need to keep going. Connect to the vision you have for your life. Connect to your goals.
When one of my limiting thoughts come up, I hold onto the edge of my desk, or wiggle my toes, and get back to reality - get back to this moment - and ask myself, "is there anyone here right now telling me how useless I am? No. So move on."
My mother would tell me, "you better marry for money because you'll never amount to anything."
That became my inner voice. It can still creep up when I'm showing up bolder, stronger, playing bigger.
Get back to this moment, remind yourself that those limiting thoughts aren't true. They're illusions holding you back. Interrupt the thought and give yourself permission to move forward.
Tip Two: Interrupt the negative thought
The brain is a pattern creating and a pattern following machine. Its main goal is efficiency.
You never think just one negative thought. Every thought tends to bring it's friends...Your mind goes down the rabbit hole of, "I'm not worthy, I'm useless at everything I do, I can't win at anything, I might as well not even try."
Pattern complete. It ran completely on autopilot.
When you hear the negative thought come up, catch yourself and say "Cancel, cancel, cancel." Then, repeat your affirmation. The more you interrupt the thought, the less automatic it will be.
Tip Three: Repeat, Repeat, Repeat
Repetition programs the subconscious mind. Commit to repeating your I AM statements every day. Read them out loud, with feeling, when you wake up in the morning, and again before you go to bed at night.
I Am statements that are said with feeling get programmed. Otherwise you're just reading "Albuquerque, banana, sprinkler."
Tip Four: Recognize who you are
Every day for a week, take a few minutes and write down some I AMs. Every day, add to the list and try not to write the same thing twice.
By the end of the week you'll have a list of amazing things about YOU. Celebrate that, own them. They're true.
The clients of mine who do these exercises always have more success, more money, they're happier, they're more joyful, they're more productive, and they get to their goals quicker.
They get to... dream bigger.
FOCUS ON YOUR DREAMS
When we list all of the things we want to Be, Do, and Have, it tells our subconscious mind what to focus on.
Most people let the lives they're living today dictate how big they can dream tomorrow.
But you're not like most people. You have a deep belief that you can be, do and have whatever you desire. There's just some fears, some doubts, some worries that come up sometimes that keep you from that next level.
Set a timer for 10 to 15 minutes, grab your journal and answer these questions...
👉 And don't filter your thoughts. Be totally objectively honest with yourself. Don't judge your thoughts, simply let them come in, write them down, and move on...
- Do you give yourself permission to dream big? If not, why not?
- Do you dream without any limitations? If you have limitations, what are they?
- Does your current reality influence how big you allow yourself to dream?
- What would your life look like if you could suspend disbelief?
Write out the answers with a pen and paper, not on a keyboard. You'll connect to different parts of your brain which could lead to bigger breakthroughs and deeper awareness.
...Next step...
IDENTIFY THE GAP
The baseball players that make it into the Hall of Fame hit the ball 50% of the time.
We are always going to have a gap. That's the beauty of being human.
The gaps are new levels of awareness. New invitations to evolve and expand.
So, what do you do when you see that your results are flat, that what you're doing might not be as effective as you'd hoped?
Look for the gap.
The next two steps I'm sharing have led to incredible breakthroughs in my life because they opened my mind to new ideas and new possibilities when (and sometimes where) I least expected it.
Step 1: Who do you want to be?
We all have an idea of who we are on our way to becoming.
We envision being bolder, more courageous, more generous, kinder, more everything.
Think of each area of your life: your relationship with self, with others, your health, your career, your finances, your fun, your community... All the areas that make up YOUR life. Then, make a list of all of the things you want to be in each of those areas.
Ex: You want to be a writer, you want to take better care of yourself, you want to be a coach, you want to be earn a lot of money so you can donate more, you want to be healthier, you want to be in a more fulfilling relationship, happily married, a better parent...
Step 2: Identify the habits
Look at all of the things you want to be. Amazing!! Your list should be on the short side - this isn't a manifesting 1,000 things kind of list.
For each area of your life, identify your habits that are bringing you closer to your goals, and identify the habits that don't serve you.
Friendly reminder sweet Friend, this is not, I repeat NOT a place for self-judgment. This is a time to be in observation. Looking at your habits, serving and not-so-serving and creating that awareness so that you know what to shift to get better results.
Ok? K...
Step 3: Identify the Power Habits
Power Habits are the things people do that drive them forward consistently and persistently. It's not about working harder, it's about working smarter.
Doing the things that move the needle. Removing the things that don't.
Take a best-selling author. You can be absolutely sure that they write every day. All of my favorite authors do. They all have a ritual every day.
Think about a comedian. Jerry Seinfeld attributes his success to writing jokes every day.
Think about someone in a healthy and happy marriage. My husband and I work on our marriage every day.
The work makes the result easy.
Who you want to be... What habits do you need to embrace to BE that person? Take out your journal and start identifying the habits, then choose which one you'll work on first.
Resist the urge to put 27 new habits on your calendar. That's a recipe for failure.
Choose one or two habits, work on those. Get consistent with it so it's easy, then you can add another one.
When we are consistently growing in one or two ways at a time, the rewards are huge! Your habits spill into other areas of your life and that's where it gets super magical.
Embracing a habit or two leads to life-shifting results.
Here's something that most people won't tell you...
It's not your strategy, it's your programming.
I spun my wheels for yeeeeears as an entrepreneur, investing $110,467 for my own personal development, learning new strategies for my business, buying tools, planners, shortcuts... omg, the list was endless.
I thought everyone else was getting it, but me.
This girl grew up in a not-so-great household (you'll probably hear my story sometime), being told that I wasn't worth anything. Soooo fast forward to adulthood, my results wouldn't change no matter what I tried because I was programmed to believe I was worthless.
I consciously knew it wasn't true. I had worth, I had value. But my conscious mind was never the one running the show... it's always the subconscious.
All programs running in the background are what were holding me back. It had nothing to do with me needing the latest strategy.
I mean, sure, we need a plan and we need to take action but if we aren't programmed for success, all the tips, ideas, and hoopla are useless.
It's like flooring the gas pedal while you're in Park. Makes a lot of noise and sounds busy, but in the end you've gone nowhere.
It's time for you to get out of that cycle and into making massive shifts in your future.
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Meet Eileen MacDonell
Eileen, is a globally recognized bestselling author and coach renowned for her expertise in cultivating transformational mindsets among accomplished, mission-driven women worldwide. With a passion for empowering women to reprogram their thoughts for unparalleled success, Eileen has become a trusted figure, impacting thousands through her dynamic approach.
As the architect of The Unlock & Unleash Experience and the Evolve Program, Eileen has crafted a revolutionary framework guiding women towards profound personal and professional transformations. Her internationally acclaimed co-authored books, including the bestselling "Cracking The Rich Code" and "The Aligned Alchemist," have solidified her reputation as a thought leader in mindset mastery.
Recognized for her outstanding contributions, Eileen has received several leadership awards, securing her position among the top 1% of 76,000 entrepreneurs in her industry.
Unapologetically owning her woo, Eileen draws from many certifications, including being a Certified Napoleon Hill Instructor, Certified Tony Robbins Coach, and an Energy Healing Practitioner. Through her coaching, tailored for ambitious entrepreneurial women, she guides them to step into their power, transform their thinking, and confidently claim their next greatest version of themselves.
Eileen's commitment to the empowerment of professional women is not just a calling but a proven journey, one that continues to inspire and uplift those seeking a profound shift in mindset and success.
