This kid made me jealous

Last week I watched my friend DJ a kids party. He’s a professional who happens to be Uncle to an adorable 5-year-old.

To him, each knob controls the crowd. He knows which button makes the bass drop. Every slider creates the perfect transition. He can make the whole crowd lose their minds. Yes, even 5-year-olds dancing to K-pop Demon Hunters.

Meanwhile, I'm staring at that same equipment like it's some ancient alien technology. Hand me those controls and I'd turn this jumping party into the audio equivalent of a Hobby Lobby elevator.

Business operates on the exact same principle.

Those knobs and sliders represent your relationship with risk, money, judgment, and criticism.

Some entrepreneurs seem to have their factory settings dialed in perfectly from day one. You know the ones - they make scaling to six figures look like ordering coffee. Everything flows naturally.

Most of us aren't blessed with those defaults. We approach our business like that DJ booth, hoping random button pushing will somehow create magic. What we get instead are those awkward moments where nothing works and everyone's staring.

Here's the difference between struggling and succeeding: you can actually learn to adjust those settings on purpose.

Instead of hoping your beliefs accidentally align with success, you can deliberately rewire them to propel you forward.

Ever wonder why you keep hitting the same income ceiling?

Why your audience grows but never reaches that massive level you dream about?

Those invisible belief systems are running the show behind the scenes.

Starting Monday September 8th, I'm hosting a free 3-day training that digs into exactly which beliefs sabotage your success and how to rewire them completely.