I read Chapter 19 out of order, which feels appropriate because fear rarely shows up in order either. The line that stayed with me wasn’t dramatic. It was clinical. Fear paralyzes the nerve center and
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I read Chapter 19 out of order, which feels appropriate because fear rarely shows up in order either. The line that stayed with me wasn’t dramatic. It was clinical. Fear paralyzes the nerve center and
This chapter made me uncomfortable in a good way. For years people argued about evil, about darkness, about forces outside of us. This chapter flips that conversation. If God – or Universal intelligence is everywhere,
Week 18 messed with me a little. “In order to grow, we must obtain what is necessary for our growth.” At first, I read that like yeah yeah, the law of attraction, think good thoughts,
This week did not feel heroic. There was no parade, no big “Ta-Da.” It was errands, grocery stores, conversations, and choosing not to quit on myself when it would’ve been easy to mentally check out.
So here’s something I don’t love admitting. I am way worse at reading myself than I thought I was. I keep thinking I’m being guided by something smart and subtle, when a lot of the
Saturday Afternoon………..Snowed in………………….App open………………………nothing worth touching…………No money to be made. On paper, this should’ve been one of those afternoons where frustration wins by default. The kind where you stare at your phone waiting for something
This chapter basically tells us that if something keeps showing up in your life, it’s not stalking you – it’s teaching you. The Universe doesn’t send random junk. It sends exactly what grows You, whether
Part 14 is where this book stops politely nodding and starts saying, “Hey … this stuff Actually Works!” The idea is simple and slightly inconvenient; whatever you keep thinking about on repeat is what your
That word – “entitled” – used to make me squirm. I was taught that wanting “the best” was selfish, ungrateful, or at least spiritually suspicious. The old orthodox was to be worm..keep your head down,
“You must first have the knowledge of you power, second the courage to dare, third the faith to do.” Charles Haanel, The Master Key System For most of my life, I understood power in my
Let’s face it….Everything is landing differently for me this year, than I expected, including part 12. Not because the concepts were new, but because my body finally caught up with what my mind has been
So, Week 11 has hit me in a way that I wasn’t prepared for yet, have been preparing for, for the past 3 years. Haanel talks of the “marvelous power of the mind under proper
This week I realized something wild: I’ve spent YEARS thinking I needed some external green light before taking big swings..but the truth? I am the green light! The world reacts to my blueprint, my confidence,
Part eight reminded me this week that thought is cause and conditions are effect. Whatever we hold in mind – harmony or disharmony – eventually shows up in our world. It sounds simple but today
Last week was No Opinion Week, which basically turned me into a polite hostage in my own life. I had no idea how many opinions I throw around until I wasn’t allowed to use any
Week 4 of the Master Key hit me right between the “I’s”….see what I did there? The “I” is not my body – that’s just the car I drive around in. It is not my
MKE About Me – Todd Armstrong I’m Kind of a Big Deal I’m all about freedom, fun, and helping people feel amazing inside and out. My Market America business lets me guide others toward better
Press Release – Todd Armstrong Former Wedding DJ gets interviewed by David Lettermen due to dramatic Life Transformation It is Friday, October 22, 2027 and I was just interviewed by non-other than one of my
It’s that time of year again. Master Key Experience (MKE) time! I said it out loud, the other day, on a polo, that I was looking forward to the start of MKE, as it would
What Happens in Vagus …. Most people say, “What Happens in Vegas stays in Vegas,” but when it comes to the Vagus nerve, what happens there runs the whole show. This nerve is the Ultimate
This week, I discovered something both profound and slightly ridiculous, I can spot a blue rectangle faster than InstaCart can hide a decent batch. Apparently. my subconscious now plays “Where’s Waldo?” with shapes and colors.