How To FORCE Your Subconscious Mind To ‘Obey’ You

Most people think they are in control of their lives… but they’re not.

Their subconscious mind is.

That’s why, no matter how much you consciously want success, confidence, or wealth…

If your subconscious programming doesn’t align with it, you’ll sabotage yourself every time.

This is something I struggled with for most of my life.

It kept me stuck in a cycle of self-sabotage and shame.

And to be completely transparent with you, I still have some struggles with this today…

BUT.

I have made immense progress in many areas of my life - productivity, confidence, relationships, and achieving my goals - because of the profound information I’m going to share with you today.

If you’re anything like I was, then maybe you’ve noticed this:

  • You set big goals, but something always pulls you back into old habits.

  • You KNOW what you need to do, but you don’t follow through.

  • You keep attracting the same problems, no matter how hard you try to change.

This isn’t a motivation problem.

It’s a programming problem.

Your subconscious mind is like a soldier following orders.

If it was programmed with limiting beliefs, self-doubt, and scarcity, then guess what?

That’s what it’s going to keep creating.

But here’s the secret:

Your subconscious mind doesn’t decide what’s true - it simply obeys whatever commands you give it.

And when you learn how to FORCE it to obey you, everything changes.

Here’s how:

1. Reprogram Through Repetition

Your subconscious is trained through repetition, not logic.

If, like me, you’ve spent YEARS repeating thoughts like “I’m not good enough” or “Success is hard for me,” then those beliefs are deeply wired into your subconscious mind.

So to force your subconscious to obey you, you need to flood it with new commands—over and over and over again.

Do this quick and easy exercise daily:

  • Affirm your new identity. (Example: “I am a powerful, disciplined winner.”)

  • Write down your future reality as if it’s already true.

  • Say your goals out loud with conviction.

Your subconscious doesn’t know the difference between reality and imagination. The more you repeat something with emotion, the more it believes it - and the more it overwrites its old, useless programming.

2. Make It EMOTIONAL

Words alone won’t reprogram your mind - infusing your words with emotion is the key.

Think about it: Your most deeply ingrained beliefs were formed through strong emotional experiences.

To overwrite them, you must also create intense emotional experiences using your new thoughts.

  • Visualise your future success until you feel it in your body as if it’s already happened.

  • Speak affirmations with power. (Say them with as much conviction as you can - like your life depends on it.)

  • Repeat your affirmations as often as possible - brainwash yourself!

Your subconscious is influenced by emotion and repetition, not logic.

3. Act Like the New You - RIGHT NOW

Your subconscious mind tracks patterns of behaviour and makes them easier to repeat over time.

If you keep acting like your old self, it will literally help reinforce your old identity.

So to force it to obey you, you must act like your future self TODAY.

  • Make decisions as if you’re already the successful version of yourself.

  • Walk, talk, and operate like the version of you who has already won.

  • Stop waiting for proof in the external world - become it. You must convince yourself before you convince your reality.

When your actions align with your new identity, your subconscious has no choice but to adapt.

The Bottom Line

Your subconscious mind is already working 24/7…

The question is: Who is it obeying?

If you don’t take control and bend it to your will, it will keep following the outdated, limiting beliefs that have been running your life until now.

But when you force it to obey YOU, success becomes an automatic, built-in system.

It’s not a matter of if - it’s a matter of when.

Ready to rewire your subconscious for unstoppable success?

Reply "ALIGN" if you’re in, and let me see if I can help you.

Talk soon,
Mason