The #1 Rule for Changing Identity
Napoleon Hill said, “Action is the real measure of intelligence.”
Neville Goddard said, “Persist in the assumption that your wish is fulfilled.”
And Earl Nightingale called it “the strangest secret”—we become what we think about most.
But here’s the part most people miss…
Your subconscious doesn’t believe what you say.
It believes what you do.
If you keep breaking promises to yourself, you’re telling your subconscious:
“I can’t be trusted.”
Those who always follow through on getting what they want.
They never break their word to themselves.
They are non-negotiable people.
That’s why they move through life with certainty—they’ve built an identity they can rely on.
Joe Dispenza teaches that every action wires a new pattern in the brain.
Bob Proctor said discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.
Vadim Zeland would call this “reducing inner and outer importance” by simply being the version of you that always follows through.
And Sadhguru? He’d just say—stop lying to yourself and life will stop lying to you.
Today, make 1-3 promises to yourself.
Small or big—keep them without fail.
If “I keep my promises” becomes your identity, you won’t need to “motivate” yourself ever again.
Following through will simply be who you are.
Change who you are and the mirror will reflect it in the 3d world.
Much Love have a blessed day 🙏
Shay
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