When it comes to wiring your brain, belief make a profound difference in the strength of the neural programs you create.
If you want to succeed, time after time, you should consistently add your personal belief to the formula.
The three rules of Neuroplasticity programming: choice, belief, & repetition.
The more you believe in the outcome, the more that outcome tends to happen.
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