Is your brain ready for change?


Did you know, Reader, that to make lasting changes, you need to work with what is in your subconscious mind? When you only work with the conscious mind, you only access less than 10% of your brain.

Most of your subconscious mind is “programmed” by the age of 7, then your brain searches for information to confirm that what you share is true. This creates well-worn neural pathways that become very difficult to work against. Your brain wants to stay safe, which means staying with what is familiar.

If you want to create new neural pathways, you must prepare your brain for change. Here is a slide from my class on Tuesday, “Identifying and Overcoming Subconscious Blocks for Your Business Success.”

I discuss how to prime your brain by using the RAS (reticular activating system), amygdala, and prefrontal cortex. You can use these parts of your brain in your favor to support you to move through the discomfort of change.

If you want to learn more, the masterclass recording will be available until Friday, July 19th at 11:59 PM.




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Kavita Melwani, M.Ed

Intuitive Success Coach Empowering soulful entrepreneurs *Jungian coach *Opulently shine *Empaths *Sensitives *Conscious souls 605-209-0797

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