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6 contributions to The Neurology of Success
The Subconscious Mind
Many people are fighting today’s battles with yesterday’s conditioning.Your subconscious mind works nonstop, never judging, never filtering—only responding to what you’ve taught it.If you don’t retrain it, it will faithfully keep giving you the same results… even when they no longer serve you. I am thinking about doing a 45-minute training on the subconscious mind. Who's interested?
1 like • Feb 6
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1 like • Feb 23
Love what you’re building here I actually found your community through your thread and really liked the vibe and value you’re creating. I’ve sent a request to join would be great to connect and learn more from you and the community. Keep up the great work!
🧠✨ Stepping Into The Neurology of Success
Just joined The Neurology of Success community, and I’m excited to explore how mindset, brain science, and behavior actually wire real results. Looking forward to learning, sharing insights, and connecting with people who are intentional about growth not just hustle, but how the brain drives it.
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Don't shine to be seen, shine so others can know the way
2 likes • Feb 10
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🧠Your Brain Can’t Tell the Difference Between Real and Rehearsed
Mental rehearsal activates the same neural circuits as physical action. That’s why Olympic athletes visualize. Spend 2 minutes today imagining: – You completing your main task – You staying focused – You succeeding Do it in first person. Feel it. You’re literally pre-wiring success into your nervous system. Comment “READY” if you’ll try this today.
🔥Motivation Is Overrated. Dopamine Is the Real Driver.
Most people wait to feel motivated. Your brain doesn’t work that way. Dopamine isn’t just a “reward chemical” it’s an anticipation chemical. It spikes when you start, not when you finish. Try this: Instead of saying “I’ll feel good after I complete this,” say: “I get dopamine for starting.” Then take a tiny action (30–60 seconds). You’ll often feel momentum immediately. Drop a ⚡ if you’re going to test this today.
0 likes • Feb 6
Means motivation is dopamine
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Lekso Naxton
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Helping people learn, grow, and take action. Inside this community, you’ll find practical strategies, honest conversations, and real support to help

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