SPEAKER_00

Welcome back to the Transform Your Mind, to Transform Your Life, the podcast. Today on the show, we're talking about something that every successful person eventually discovers. And that is that success begins in the mind. My guest today is Chris Live Z. And Chris believes that greatness isn't reserved for a lucky few. It comes from how to program your subconscious mind, choose the right environment, and commit to personal growth. He calls it the shortcut to magnificent. Welcome to the show, Chris.

SPEAKER_01

Thank you, Mana. I'm excited to be here with you.

SPEAKER_00

You're very welcome. I am excited to have this conversation. All right. So as we dive in, Chris, your message is called the Shortcut to Magnificence. How does magnificence really show up? And why do most people feel it's out of the reach for them?

SPEAKER_01

Well, I think the big thing is really understanding how your mind works, the difference between the conscious mind and the subconscious mind, and realizing that we have the ability to program our subconscious mind with information, people, and places that align with the life that we want to really help manifest it into our life. And you have to know what you want. And luckily for me, at an early age, I started discovering the power of the human mind and had become obsessed with it because there were so many people around me at the time that were following everybody else, following the herds, telling me anything that I wanted to do was going to be impossible. And when I started really learning about the mind, it was only when I was in ninth grade, actually. I was headed down the wrong path, wasn't the most scholastic student, and I was given a book by my father that was written by Zig Ziggler called See You at the Top. And a lot of the principles that I write about and that you talked about in your six steps to changing your mindset were applied in a little boy's mind who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, and he was just a young child at the time. 30 different specialists had told this little boy's parents, for the good of the normal members of the family, that he should be put into an institution. And the parents rejected this idea, really went to work on this boy's body and mind, and trying to program his mind with information that he didn't have any symptoms of cerebral palsy. Now, miraculously, fast forward years later, this little boy overcame all symptoms of cerebral palsy, was skating on the neighborhood hockey team, doing as many as 1100 push-ups, um, and became extremely well in ninth grade math as a seventh grade student. Now, when I was reading this story, I was a ninth grader. I was told by the teachers, the counselors, the authorities that I was a troubled teen. I was diagnosed with ADD, put in emotional support classes, but something clicked in my mind. And through that story, I felt if this little boy with cerebral palsy could overcome the symptoms of cerebalsy, well, he was in a far worse condition than me. So I could overcome what people were saying about me. And that's when I really started going to work on my mind. And I didn't fully understand the mind, but I knew if I knew I knew that if I wrote down the goals, because based on what Ziegler was saying, and I practiced every day to reach those goals, eventually I would do it. And within about six months' time, I worked my way out of emotional support classes, varsity wrestling, baseball. And that's when I gave my first school speech, the spring of 1999, and I made the goal that I want to become a motivational speaker. So that's kind of how I got hooked in the whole personal development field. And then, you know, years later, I did I never went to college. I started, I ended up leaving high school early because I can kept continuing my own self-education, reading books on business, entrepreneurship, personal development. Halfway through my senior year, I dropped out of high school. I said I was gonna uh start my a business by the time all my friends had graduated college, exactly what I did. And I felt like if I could become successful enough as a real estate investor by age 30, well, that would give me the credibility to become a speaker.

SPEAKER_00

So what a fantastic story. I have a million circle backs. The first one is I love Zig Zigger, but I've never heard of that book. So I've got to go and get that book. Number one.

SPEAKER_01

See you at the top.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I gotta go get that book. So um, number two, um uh when you were telling your story about the little boy with Celbert Palsy, it reminded me of a fantastic story, and I think it's in the book Um Think and Grow Rich, but I'm not quite sure if it's in that one or not. But it was about this little boy that was born without ears. And his father said that he will be able to hear, and he told him he's not disabled and he can be able to hear, and he put that thought in his mind that he's not disabled and he will be able to hear. And do you know that that kid learned to hear without ears just because his father programmed his mind, and uh, you know, he learned that he can hear through the bone, like you know, the once you can have the bone can conduct sound, but it's the same thing as that was actually Napoleon Hill.

SPEAKER_01

That was Napoleon Hill.

SPEAKER_00

It was Napoleon Hill, right?

SPEAKER_01

Yep, and Napoleon Hill talked to his son about how to use your disadvantages of strengths, and that he could never bring up the fact that he had a disadvantage over other kids to find the strength in any disadvantage, and that's how that little boy was able to overcome. Yeah, and he did unbelievable stuff.

SPEAKER_00

Yes, it is, and one other thing, I mean, I do not talk on this show too much about the subconscious mind. I don't know why, but the last, unless I do it myself, because you know, a lot of times I I have uh the um solo episodes and I and I like the one that you just mentioned, and I concentrate on the mind, I concentrate about things that you know guests are not coming on the show to talk about. But you mean I've been doing this podcast now for about nine years, and one of my very first um uh guest interviews was on reprogramming the subconscious mind. And I don't think I've had anybody else talk about that until now. It's you, so that is amazing. Listen, the subconscious mind is a powerful thing, and I know that I need to tap into it. I need to, whenever I'm doing any kind of visualization or any kind of meditation on wealth creating and wealth building, I'm tapping into my subconscious mind because that is what runs the show. So I'm glad that we're talking about that today, and we're talking about being successful and you know, reprogramming it your subconscious mind. And that was a great intro, Chris, that you can, you know, books and uh, you know, people that inspire us, inspire us to move from where we are to where we want to be. And that's why I love books. So I'm always reading.

SPEAKER_01

And you know, I really loved the show that you had on the sixth step to change in your mindset because you had talked about parts that I teach people all the time in the power of their subconscious mind. And see, the subconscious mind can't differentiate between what's real or what's imaginary, and must accept any information that you program into it. So it doesn't know the difference between a penny or a million dollars, and it doesn't know the difference between if you're diagnosed with cerebral palsy or you're completely normal, you know. And that was the real trick that took me years to study him because then it started in personal development, then uh my studies got into more you know, neuroscience, epigenetics, Dr. Joe Dispenser, type training and meditation.

SPEAKER_00

We travel in the same circles here, boy.

SPEAKER_01

And uh when I was listening to your show, I'm like, this is a perfect fit. We might three hours every 30 minutes, honestly, because I had so many things I could talk to you about. I took notes on your show, but you know, I think that's the most important message that we can teach people right now, especially with AI coming into the world, taking over. People are feeling that they're gonna be replaced, but yet, you know, science and new research in neuroscience has proven that you know our minds work just like a computer program. And recent research proves that we can program our mind to create our future in any way that we want. And our mind is powerful enough to hear our heal our body from sickness or disease.

SPEAKER_00

I know you talk about Joseph Spencer, that's his work. I mean, it's amazing. Yeah, um, awesome. All right, great start. So, um, so what is the biggest mindset mistakes people make about success? What did you find out?

SPEAKER_01

Well, I think the the important thing is it's the goals and people wanting to say daily affirmations, like goals and law of attraction. If you think about a thought over and over again, it's eventually gonna come to fruition. But the truth is it's never gonna happen. Most of the time, people's affirmations don't manifest into reality because the real secret magic behind it is the feeling. It's thought plus the emotion to it already coming true. So if you're someone with uh, you know, any type of illness, you want to see yourself and feel as if you're already better. And it's the repetition of the thought plus the feeling that's what really is going to put you on the path to curing yourself, creating the magnificent life that you really want, taking yourself from poverty into prosperity. And I think that's the biggest misconception in how to achieve the life that we really want. You really, and this is the tricky part because you can easily think, I want to be more successful, but without the feeling. And you really have to practice the visualization of closing your eyes and feeling the emotion as if the the thing that you want had already passed, had already happened.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah, that's why the when they they teach you with the affirmations, you have to say it like you're in it, like I am, not that I want to. But yes, it's very hard to trick the mind um that you are rich when you're broke. So it's a difficult thing, and that's why the subconscious mind comes into play, because you can, you know, you can get that information to your subconscious mind much easier than you can get it to your conscious mind because your conscious mind knows what you're mine.

SPEAKER_01

I funnel you said that. So when I got started in real estate, I was living in the suburbs of Philadelphia, and when I started my real estate career, you know, I was 23 years old. I ended up going into a pretty rough neighborhood of Philadelphia. And I was saying, I was I bought an investment property as a rental, but I was still about an hour outside of the city. So I decided to move in to that rental property, the first property I ever bought, so I could, you know, find more deals within that neighborhood. Now, most people in that area were living in a poverty-driven mindset, dying to get out of there and move somewhere else. I was moving in to get rich. So, see, it's different in perception. What I also realized is some of the people in the low-income areas that I was working in had more potential than the people I went to high school with who came from from the more wealthy suburb areas. So that's when I started realizing everything's based on perception. You know, like if I hold up this book and I say, Myrna, what do you see? You're gonna tell me I see the cover, The Shortcut to Magnificence. Now I'm gonna tell you, I see some words in a picture of myself, and you and me are gonna argue all day long about we're both looking at the same thing. But until I can come over and see it from your perception, you're looking at the front, I'm looking at the back. So we're both right looking at it from our perception. But until I can actually take back and see it from a different point of view, you know, and that this is how our belief system is powerful. Our perception is based on our belief system and the information that has been programmed into our subconscious mind. So when I moved into a poverty-driven area to get rich, I could have taken any one of those kids in that neighborhood and made them just as wealthy as I was getting. It has no difference, it's all about the programming in the subconscious mind.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah, of course. I I I absolutely totally believe that. And, you know, um those neighborhoods, I mean, that's why a lot of investors go into them because they, you know, they do have a poverty mindset. And um what my book that I wrote, um, yeah, uh the mind is uh, it's it's it can do so much. It can do so much. And I I am so glad that I get to talk about this every week on this show.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, because you're making a difference with information that can really impact the lives of millions of people. I once heard 2% of the people think, 3% of the people think they think, and 95% of people would rather die than think.

SPEAKER_00

No, don't think, right, exactly.

SPEAKER_01

You know, and you are helping people wake up to start having a different perspective on their life that they can achieve stuff. And if you've came from poverty and overcame it, and I have done the same, you know, it's people like us that are out that are out there trying to make a difference.

SPEAKER_00

It can happen, yes. And that's why, you know, this book is so spectacular. Um, I gotta read yours and uh, you know, and see what what you're talking about in yours too. Um, all right, so let's talk about some practical ways that people can start reprogramming their mind. How do you teach them to do that in your book or you know?

SPEAKER_01

So a lot of who we are, I teach, is based on our environmental heredity. So it's the information, people, and places that you're surrounding yourself around on a daily basis. So, but I I think the most important thing for people to figure out is really what it is they want to do and let your imagination go wild with that. And then put together a list of everything you want. Is it wealth? How much wealth? A million, five million, ten million. You know, I know people that make a couple million dollars a year who are very unhappy people, and I know people that have their own online business that make a hundred grand a year that are 10 times happier, but they still have the freedom. They might not have the exact same lifestyle with the big house and the fancy boats and everything, but they're living a better lifestyle. So it's important to get clarity on what you want. Once you do that, then you can start surrounding yourself around people that can help put you on that path. And you want to understand that that see your conscious mind can accept or reject any information that doesn't align with the life that you want. So before you tie an emotion to a thought, if it doesn't align with the life you want, you want to reject that information. You're someone that wants to start a business and you turn the news on, and all they're talking about is this is the worst time to start a business, and you start tying emotions to that, well, you're never going to start a business. You know, so you want to find people who are already successful at running a business, the type of business that you want to start, and follow those people. So it's important to understand that your environmental heredity is the most important play to once you know what you want, you have to program your mind with the information that aligns with helping you get there.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, that is that is very true. Um listened to Grant Cardone the other day, and he was saying that um his business was most successful during the pandemic when everybody else's business were failing, because again, it's his perception and what he believed that he can do. Yeah, so mindset is um important in everything, whether it's um, you know, being successful in the business, healing yourself, in relationships. It is it's it's all about how you definitely think. Um so let's expand on the um the environment versus hereditary. Um can you explain how our environment shapes our success? So we can expand on, yeah, you know, we know that there's several generations that live in in the the HUD or you know, um what you call them, you know, projects, right? The grandmother, the the daughter, and then the children. So that's their environment and they've learned and maybe they can't do any better. Um, and then you have the rich kids that, you know, they see wealth. Everybody is, you know, they're they're they're um uh one of the books I'm reading, they're their talk, I I in fact the same book, the grandfather is saying, Oh, this kid is 11, I'm gonna enroll him in entrepreneurial school because he needs to take over the business. So, you know, so how is that uh working as far as our mindset go?

SPEAKER_01

I would say if you're if you're someone that has more of a poverty type of background, you have more of an advantage because you're usually more hungry. Now, all the research that I've ever done, if you study any musician, actor, baseball player, I mean, you name it, they've all gone through the same type of path. They might not know what you and I are talking about now, but they why they were doing it, but they would agree to everything that they're saying. And most of them came from nothing. Actors, you know, musicians, rappers, you know, they started off in projects. They were living in a car trying to get auditions, and they'll all agree that they had to believe in themselves first and they had to keep going after it, keep going after it. But they knew what they wanted and they surrounded themselves with the people that could help put them on that path and not fall into a victim of somebody else's beliefs. So once you know what you want, if it's greater than your current uh surroundings and the people that you're associated with, you got to be careful who you're sharing that information with because you're gonna get a lot of people telling you, Oh, you can't do that, Chris. How can you get into real estate? You dropped out of high school, you don't have any formal education, you were in emotional support classes, you want to be an author and a speaker and a real estate investor. That's impossible. Well, I I understood the mind, I rejected the ideas and beliefs of other people, and I started following guys like Wayne Dyer and Napoleon Hill, Bob Proctor, uh Michael Beckwith, Les Brown, you know, anybody that was in a position doing that uh the things that I wanted to do, I just programmed my mind with that information. And then sure enough, through time, and this could be months or years, you know, I don't know if there's a time frame anyone knows. I say the greater the want, the harder the obstacle. But if you know what you want and you stick with it long enough, you may not know how long it's going to take before you get it, but I guarantee you'll get it because this is science. Um, Albert Einstein says everything is energy, that's all there is to it. Match the frequency to the reality you want, and you cannot help but get that reality. This is not philosophy, this is physics, and that's Einstein. So it's the same thing. All we're trying to do, know what we want and match the frequency to what we want. So you want to start. If you want to become a pro baseball player, what does Michael Jordan say? He failed the ninth grade team, but every day after school, was he out playing with his friends? Was he out going to the parties? You know, was he going to bars? No, he stayed home, he disciplined himself and he practiced every single day, every single day. And look at where he came. Now, anybody that achieved success that started with nothing has that same exact story. And actually, the kids who are born into a more wealthy family, I would say are less likely to be just as successful. Because they're given they're given more hunger, but they don't have the hunger or they're not there to earn it. And when I went into a poverty-driven area in Philadelphia, the some of the best people I worked with were the people from the neighborhood, not the people I brought in from the suburbs. You know, it was different. They were hungry, they were loyal, and they just had more fire in them to succeed. And given the opportunity and this type of information, then anybody can achieve the things that they want.

SPEAKER_00

Well, that's very, very true. And I know you love Les Brown with one of his famous sayings is you gotta be hungry, right? And there are more racks to riches stories than wealthy people that were given an inheritance and um you know succeeded, you know, and nobody talks about them. But you're very right. You've got to, you've got to want something different. You've got to say to yourself, I am not gonna be like, you know, my my mother. And my father, and I want to be different. I want to succeed. And that's one of the reasons I think that I succeeded because I decided that I need a generational increase for my kids. And that was my why. So yeah, I mean, yeah, I I'm not sure if I was hungry, but I definitely wanted something better. And you had a burning desire. I had a burning desire. Right, right. Napoleon Hill. Gotta get that desire going, right?

SPEAKER_01

And I love it. And that's the hardest part to all this personal development and stuff. It's really, once you know it, it's it's now practicing it every day until it becomes so repetitious that it becomes an addiction, you know, and then it's getting over the difficult challenges along the way. In 2009, July 17th, I'm at the high point of my real estate career. I'm making tons of money. And a lot of my friends who went to college had quit their jobs to come work for me. I'm out in LA at a at a conference with a big uh world-class speaker. I get a call from my younger sister. Oh my God, Chris, you're not going to believe it. Our brother died. Our brother just didn't wake up from his sleep. Now, I was 25 years old. My brother would have been 20 going on his 28th birthday. This is July 17th. Now that's a curveball that life can throw you. You can be the most positive person in the world, but what do people do in a situation like that? Now, see, I understood there's a law of polarity that states there's an opposite to everything. So up, down, boy, girl, hot, cold, good or bad. Even in the worst type of situation, there has to be an equivalent good. And the only thing I could think of at the time, because I still had the goal that I wanted to become a speaker. I was understanding, I was still in the process of learning this information, but I believed it and felt it in my heart that this was the right stuff. And I knew that one day I'm going to be on stage speaking. And what if a little kid comes up to me and says, Well, Chris, that's easy for you to say. Anybody can live a magnificent life, but you never had a death of a family member. Your husband didn't die. Your wife never passed away. You never lost a child. Well, in that moment, I knew that if I got through the loss of my brother and found some hope and uh some motivation within that, well, that would help me achieve, you know, getting somebody else on the path to success further down the line. So it was changing my perception of it and finding something good. But that's the biggest battle is once you know what you want and you're trying to condition your mind with the right information, you don't always have control of the circumstances outside of us. But you always have control over how you think and the emotions that you attach to it. And that in that moment, I could have either gone down a downward spiral or found hope and joy in what I could do with that.

SPEAKER_00

That's amazing. Um and you got there right away, or it took you some years.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, it because I was already studying, I knew, but it really wasn't until this is 2009. I think after my brother passed, I knew I needed to learn it, and I started being coached in 2011, 2012 by Bob Proctor, who was in the secret. So I had a year-long coaching program with him, and it was really Bob who helped me understand the difference between the conscious and subconscious mind. Up until that point, I felt like I almost had a magic wand, but it was very generic. It was I'm writing down my goals, I'm trying to align information, but I didn't understand on a neurological level, like what how I was changing my mindset. It wasn't until I really got coached my problems.

SPEAKER_00

And that is why it's so important to do the work because I can tell immediately when someone is done the work, because you understand these things and you don't go into a rabbit hole. I mean, yeah, I mean, loss is bad, unexpected loss is bad. But you know what? I live with the consciousness that I know that tomorrow is not promised. And I know that any moment either I can croak out or, you know, my loved ones can croak out because tomorrow is not promised. And I live with that consciousness. And yeah, I'm almost, I'm almost thinking uh ahead of the time. I mean, how are you gonna handle it? You know, that kind of thing. So, yes, I mean, um, but for you to be able to say, yeah, you know, um if I handle this in a certain way or I benefit or learn from the next experience, I can also share that experience with someone, right? So that's why I asked you, did you get there immediately or it took some time to get there? Because yeah, a lot of times, and in fact, almost everybody that I talked to on this show that who's a coach has come through one of those experiences. But they had to go through the tunnel before they came to the light. Um, not many people, you know, are in the light immediately. And if they're in the light immediately, then there would be like somebody like a sad guru or, you know, a mystic who is living with that consciousness every day and they're become like what they call an enlightened being. But um, yeah, I mean, you know, the Bible says that you can everything that happens to you can work out for your good and work out for your benefit. And that's the way to think about loss, think about ups and downs, think about anything, you know what I mean? And it's and it's a good way to program your mind that, yeah, what is the good in this? What is the benefit? Look for it, because if you look for it, it is there, right? So excellent. Good story on that. So um, one of the things I want to ask you before we wrap up is that you talk about daily deposits into your brain fund. I never heard that one. So, what are the daily habits that help someone build a powerful mindset?

SPEAKER_01

So, one of my principles is motivation study hour, which sounds like, oh, what's motivation study hour? But just like I tell people to go to the gym to work on your health, people understand you have to go to the gym for an hour a day if you want to stay physically fit and healthy. Well, the same applies for your mind. You have to devote an hour a day. If you're really trying to change, devote an hour a day for 30 days to information that aligns with the life that you want, because what you're doing is it's through the repetition that's helping yourself reprogram your mind to put you on the magnificent life that you really want to be living. So the day, and I tell people, even if it's 30 minutes in the morning, 30 minutes at night, like I go to the gym six days a week for two hours. When I'm at the gym, I don't listen to any music. I'm listening to a seminar, or I'm listening to your podcast on the on the six steps to changing your mindset. You know, I'm listening to something I can benefit from. And I also have an eight to eight rule. So between 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., if I'm driving in my car, I don't listen to any music. I got to listen to a podcast, a seminar, something that um I can learn from that aligns with my goals and the and the things I want most in life. And that's the daily deposits. So if you're doing that, it's just like going to the gym. Everybody wants to look healthy and feel healthy, but you got to put in the work. As Jim Rohn said, you can't hire somebody to do your push-ups for you. You actually got to get out there and do them yourself.

SPEAKER_00

I never heard that one either. I like that one.

SPEAKER_01

And the same is for your mindset. You want to practice, you know, every day third, you know, between 30 to 60 minutes, really programming your mind with transform your mind podcast, because that's gonna help you out. When you get home from work, you're getting and most and here's the problem most people are working a nine to five job, they get home from work, they want to turn on the news to feel like they have an idea of what's going on in the world, and then it's nothing but negativity, negativity, you know, division, splitting people up, hate, war. It's all this negative nonsense that really is kind of opposite of everything I've ever learned, you know, about the human mind and how connected we are to each other. Where it doesn't matter if you're black, white, Asian, what country you're from, there's only one mind. There can only be one God, and we're all connected. So everything else to me just seems like nonsense and a way for certain people higher up in government and media to program us to live a more confined. Exactly. And they program clear.

SPEAKER_00

That's what they program in those news, news, news things. I don't watch it either. But that's amazing. Yeah, well, I do the same thing. I I um when I go to the gym, I need to be music because I need to be inspired to work out. But I walk six days a week and um and I'm listening to, you know, books and podcasts the same way. And and that's how I and that's how I keep myself um, you know, you know, in in the the the knowledge and the mindset and all the things and also allows me to have great conversations on here because I know a lot of things and because I I I'm reading every single day. And then of course I read at night too before I go to bed. So amazing. All right.

SPEAKER_01

So let's you got the mind-body connection down, and that's the best thing. That's all you can ask for.

SPEAKER_00

Mind, body, connection, body connection, yes, it's very important, yes. Um, all right, so let's talk about your book now, The Short Cut to Magnificence. Um, why did you write it and what do you want people to walk away with after reading?

SPEAKER_01

So I wrote it because I wanted to become a speaker at the beginning, and then I felt like as I expanded my own education and I got into Napoleon Hill's work, I felt like I was still young enough and naive enough to say, you know what, I want to do exactly what Napoleon Hill did. I'm gonna spend 20 years of my life, but now in the early 2000s till 2020s, I'm like, I'm gonna study everything that I can in the personal development field to revolutionalize the personal development industry, as Napoleon Hill did. He studied 500 of the world's most successful people in the early 1900s. I figured I would study all the different speakers like the Les Browns, Wayne Dyer, Michael Beckwith, Bob Proctor, and I would take all that information that would take me 20 years, put it into one book where I'm the only one in the world who can tell people I teach the shortcut to success. Because most people say there are no such uh such things.

SPEAKER_00

You gotta take the stairs, right?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, we gotta take the stairs. But there is, and if it you know what you want and you get a mentor, that's a shortcut. So I tell people I took the long way to bring everybody else the shortcut. And what I really want people to get out of it is that anybody listen to this has so much more potential than what you're being told on the outside world. And after 20 years of studying this, it all comes down to your mindset, which is why this podcast is such a perfect fit for me because it's all in the way of understanding your mind and that you have the ability to program your mind with the life that you really want. And there's no way that you can fail.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. Wow. When I agreed to do the um the interview, I mean, I didn't even know that we're gonna be talking so much about the mind and mindset and reprogramming and all that. That's amazing. You are an exact fit for what I want to you know impart to my my listening audience um about the powers of the mind. And if you do transform your mind, you transform your life. That's my tagline, right? And you're living breathing.

SPEAKER_01

We're on the same mission, Myrna. And that's why thank you for allowing me to be a guest on your show. And you're very welcome.

SPEAKER_00

Well, thank you for confirmation that it can happen. Um, amazing, amazing. All right, so where can our listeners pick up a copy of your book? Um, what's your website? What's your social media handles?

SPEAKER_01

So everything is just based on my name, Chris Livsey.com. So C-H-R-I-S-L-I-V-E-Z-E-Y dot com. And then I'm on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook.

SPEAKER_00

Under your name as well?

SPEAKER_01

Yep.

SPEAKER_00

Okay. Awesome. All right. Well, guys, I am going to have a um an article on the show page um with what um Chris and I have talked about today. I will link out to his book, I will link out to his website, and also tag him on Instagram when I post the um a clip of um of our conversation. There was lots and lots of nuggets in this conversation. I cannot believe that we had such a powerful conversation in such a short um time. So, and so we learned today that success doesn't start in the bank account, it starts in the mind. And when we change our thinking, surround ourselves with the right environment, and commit to learning and mentorship, we begin at creating a life that reflects our highest potential. So, um uh so Chris, um so we're gonna wrap up now is um is there any last words that you want to share? Any words of encouragement?

SPEAKER_01

Just to tell people to take the shortcut, become magnificent, and start studying, you know, how powerful your mind is, and don't lose hope in yourself. If I can do it, with my background of a troubled teen, no formal education, anything I put my mind to, I was able to achieve. If I can do it, I guarantee you can do it. And I'm here for you to support you. Myrna's here to support you, so stay with it.

SPEAKER_00

Yes, beautiful. Thanks. And thanks for sharing that story about the about the guy, the kid with the cerebral palsy. I never heard that one before, but that was a beautiful analogy and beautiful story. All right, guys. Okay, Transformers. Um, thank you for tuning in to this episode today. If this conversation resonated with you, remember, share it with a friend and leave a comment or a review. Thank you, Chris, for being on the show. You're one of the most perfect guests I've had on here because our minds are connected. We have the same, we have the same outlook. So thank you for being on the show. Thank you guys for tuning in. Until next time, Namaste.