
Your biggest enemy isn’t laziness, lack of discipline, or even fear. It’s hiding in plain sight. It’s sitting in your throat, rolling off your tongue, disguised as harmless sentences. Your own words are plotting against you — and you don’t even realize it.
Every time you say “I can’t,” “I’ll try,” “I’m not the type,” you’re writing a contract with failure. You’re quietly cementing limits into your reality. The brain doesn’t treat those phrases as casual — it treats them as commands. And it follows orders.
Words aren’t just noise. They’re codes. And once you learn to program yours with precision, success stops being a chase and starts being inevitable.