Todd Armstrong

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 life starts playing back

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Michael Kenny

One of the most welcome gifts of doing the Master Key Experience has been the way it has impacted my marriage. I originally entered the program thinking about personal clarity, discipline, and purpose, and how this would help each

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Michael Kenny

For a long time, I didn’t realize how much of my life was being shaped by what I allowed to run quietly in my mind. I thought change required more effort, more pushing, more fixing. What actually changed things

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Michael Kenny

Every time I try to build a new habit, I start out convinced this time will be different. I set the intention, feel a rush of motivation, and imagine the version of myself who does this thing effortlessly. Then,

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I recently started making sourdough bread again. I love baking bread and have had some success with sourdough. I was gifted a starter so I’ve embarked on sourdough baking again. The process of making sourdough is quite different from

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Cheryl Major

I had an important realization this morning after reading this week’s lesson again. It’s a realization that has been quietly unfolding in the background for awhile. It finally came fully into view that the pictures I hold in my

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Kris Disbrow

Well, this was not my most consistent week but still productive. Keeping up with reading OG, BPB, cards, Keys, Guy in glass but struggled with actually sitting and late on my writings. I did the about me update but

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This week’s blog is difficult to write, but I do find that expressing myself here helps somehow. I am growing more inconsistent with the exercises this past week, and no it wasn’t a break week. Why, you ask? Well

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Susan Levinson

In The Master Key Part Fifteen it says: “Difficulties, inharmonies, and obstacles, indicate that we are either refusing to give out what we longer need, or refusing to accept what we require. Growth is attained through an exchange of

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Michael Kenny

Reading Chapter 2 of Charles F. Haanel’s The Master Key felt less like studying a concept and more like being asked to look honestly at my own inner habits. Haanel moves quickly from theory into something more confronting: the

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Michael Kenny

Anytime we try to think, act, or live differently, the mind pushes back. Not loudly at first, but subtly—through doubt, distraction, and delay. This resistance isn’t a flaw in the system; it’s the system doing exactly what it was

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Michael Kenny

For the past month, I committed to a simple but disciplined ritual: reading the first scroll of The Greatest Salesman in the World by Og Mandino three times a day. Morning, midday, and night. No skipping. No rushing. Just

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Michael Kenny

I’ve been experimenting with a simple but surprisingly powerful way to engage my subconscious: using shapes and colors as intentional triggers. What started as a curiosity has turned into a daily practice of awareness, presence, and quiet rewiring. I

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Michael Kenny

Beginning a new adventure doesn’t always require a plane ticket or a packed suitcase. Sometimes, the most meaningful journeys happen quietly, within. That’s exactly how this chapter feels as I step into the process of retraining my subconscious mind.

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Michael Kenny

My name is Michael Kenny, and I’m a music therapist, drummer, and teacher who believes deeply in the power of rhythm and music to connect, heal, and inspire. Music has been a central part of my life for as

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Sabrina Thomas

Week 15 continues to chip away at the cement as the new reality emerges. Being in the present moment, suddenly I started to feel emotions and feelings of overwhelm. I felt like a turtle without a shell of protection.

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