Did you know that up to 95% of what we do is unconscious?
Yet we try and 100% *think* our way through business.
When we dial down what runs our life through our brain, over 90% is controlled by your unconscious mind. Which means you don’t have to actively think about what you are doing.
That’s a pretty big chunk. It includes that we don’t have to think about walking, breathing, or even every step of learned tasks like driving or typing. We just do it. It also expands to our behaviours, our habits, the way we speak, the way we process, the majority is all done without giving it a thought.
Yet in marketing, in business, even when we are trying to change our mindset, most people are trying to do it completely by consciously thinking it through. Most of the time we then overthink it.
- Strategies
- Who your ideal client is
- Repeating mantras to change your mindset
- Forcing yourself to try and stop being distracted
- Actively thinking through every step
- Deciding on values that shape everything
But what if you could start pulling from the unconscious methods? You would be accessing information and abilities that are the original automation. Not the artificial one.
Meaning you could have:
- more aligned clients
- instantly operate from your natural behaviours and instincts improving efficiencies and decision making
- discover the unique things that make you, you that you haven’t discovered before
- find your true motivators and create realistic strategies around them
And so much more.
It’s time to bring the unconscious conscious and maximize your best personal brand.
The Brand Realignment Process redevelops your own personality position, accurately zones in on who your soulmate client is and helps you laser focus in attracting them and masterfully aligns your business values to find your weaknesses and develop your strengths.
I love this process and my clients often say it’s their biggest personal branding game changer to get them on the path of true authenticity and attracting soulmate clients.

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