How to reprogram your subconscious.
That damn brain, eh
You keep telling it we need to change, but your thoughts are running the show.
Your subconscious mind has control over your life.
But why?
If our thoughts dictate our emotions.
Our emotions dictate our actions.
Our actions dictate our results.
It should be easy to change, right?
Not if your mind is running on negative programming. It’s pretty clear to see what the results would be then.
You’ll hesitate when you should take action.
You’ll overthink conversations instead of speaking freely.
You’ll assume the worst instead of expecting the best.
You’ll see failure as proof that you’re not good enough instead of proof that you’re growing.
This was Marshall was before he reached out to work with me.
This is how he broke free:
“Before starting this program, I was struggling with a debilitating frame of mind that would let my mind control me with negative thoughts about myself, other people, etc.”
Negative thoughts about yourself. Negative thoughts about others. Negative thoughts about the world.
That’s a dangerous cycle, because when your mind is programmed to see the worst, that’s exactly what you’ll attract.
You’ll see rejection where there was no rejection. You’ll see enemies where there were no enemies. You’ll assume you’re being judged even when no one is paying attention.
That’s the power of subconscious programming. It shapes your reality, even when that reality isn’t true.
But here’s the good news: the mind is malleable. It can be rewired.
“Applying these techniques, I’ve learned to challenge my thoughts and reprogram my subconscious mind with confidence-building affirmations and powerful inner work.”
This is where real transformation happens: not in fake confidence tricks, not in memorizing pickup lines, not in “acting” confident while still feeling like an imposter.
It happens in the rewiring.
Challenging the old stories that have been running in the background. Releasing the limiting beliefs that keep you stuck. Replacing them with new, empowering truths that change the way you move in the world.
Marshall learned that confidence isn’t just a feeling – it’s a habit. It’s a choice. It’s a byproduct of doing the inner work, shifting your perspective, and stepping into situations from a place of power rather than fear.
“That said, I still have a lot more work to do, except now I know the formula to succeed and grow in building connections in dating, socializing in general, and most importantly, with myself.”
The key here? The formula.
Most guys go through life trying to “figure it out” on their own, wasting years repeating the same patterns, making the same mistakes, and wondering why nothing is changing.
Marshall now has the framework: the exact process to follow to keep improving, growing, and evolving in every area of his life.
Confidence with women. Confidence in social situations. Confidence with himself.
Once you master your mind, the rest falls into place.
Much love,
Shawn “Sheshn” Heshmatpour
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