The $75 Lost Book on Subconscious Mind Control for Business Success
Russell BrunsonJune 18, 202512 min14,857 views
23 connectionsΒ·32 entities in this videoβThe "Lost Gem" Book: The Subconscious Mind in Business
- π A rare and valuable book, "The Subconscious Mind in Business," is introduced as a "lost gem" that offers profound insights into business and creativity.
- π‘ The book, written by the author of "Obvious Adams," is a short, fast read packed with gems that can shift one's perspective on structuring the workday.
Mindset vs. Tactics in Entrepreneurship
- π§ Drawing from conversations with Tony Robbins, the video emphasizes that success is 90% psychology and 10% tactics.
- π― Entrepreneurs often seek tactics but truly need help reframing their mindset to achieve success.
- π Over 25 years, controlling one's mindset has been identified as the key differentiator for winners in business.
Overcoming Income Belief Ceilings
- π Personal income plateaus are often caused by internal belief systems that limit potential, such as a subconscious ceiling based on parental income.
- π‘ Breaking through these ceilings requires surrounding oneself with individuals who have already achieved higher levels of success to shift one's own beliefs and possibilities.
- π° The journey from six figures to seven figures, and beyond, is often a psychological hurdle rather than a tactical one.
Subconscious Mind for Creativity and Problem-Solving
- π‘ The book highlights how the subconscious mind can unlock creativity and provide solutions to problems that conscious effort cannot solve.
- πΏ Ideas often surface unexpectedly when the conscious mind is disengaged, such as during a shower or a break.
- πΆββοΈ The concept of a "six-hour workday" is discussed, suggesting that the last two hours should be dedicated to engaging the subconscious through activities like reading or walking, rather than active desk work.
- π‘ Henry Ford's success is attributed to his habit of walking and thinking, rather than sitting at a desk, allowing ideas to surface.
The Subconscious Mind as a Personal Thermostat
- π‘οΈ Subconscious beliefs act like a thermostat, setting a baseline for success that the mind automatically snaps back to, even after conscious efforts to raise it.
- π― To achieve higher levels of success, one must identify and break limiting subconscious beliefs to reset this internal thermostat to a new, higher level.
- β Understanding and shifting these subconscious floors is crucial for breaking through sticking points and achieving greater success.
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Subconscious MindMindsetEntrepreneurshipPsychologyTacticsBelief SystemsIncome GrowthCreativityProblem SolvingWorkday StructureTony RobbinsRussell BrunsonSelf-Help Books
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