Hey Tuck Knowledge in Practice team,
Wanted to make sure my previous note didn't get buried.
One result that tends to stand out: a sales professional Tim worked with grew from $500K to $54M by addressing unconscious programming alone. No new strategy. No extra hustle. Just a belief upgrade.
That kind of outcome is repeatable, and Tim has 16,000 sessions worth of proof behind it.
"Your audience already understands mindset and behavior strategies. What they rarely hear is why their good intentions don't stick and how they can be intelligent and driven, but still feel stuck. Most people aren't failing because they lack discipline; they're wrapped up in Achiever Syndrome, where success is unconsciously tied to pressure, urgency, and self-worth.
What Tim brings is the ability to locate and upgrade the unconscious belief that creates those patterns in the first place within minutes, not months! Instead of teaching people to cope, reframe, or try harder, we retrain the mental operating system with new rules that allow the nervous system to stand down, which is why change happens faster, feels easier, and actually lasts. By updating a single belief, calm, confidence, and consistent action instantly become natural rather than forced."
Robert Searle touched on something similar in a recent episode. Good intentions rarely create impact without clear goals and rigorous measurement. Tim's work applies that same principle at the individual level.
Would this be a fit for your audience?
Thanks,
John
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