Techniques

Desirable Mind Technique

Very rarely do we actually pause and recognize that our thoughts are tools that mold, shape, carve and create the very life we live. Most people let those tools do their constructing reflexivity, and when they become frustrated, scared, or ashamed they are allowing those emotions to shape who they become. The Desirable Mind Technique is about recognizing and holding those tools with intentionality, to create instead of to react.


What happens to reasonably complex machinery when we let set it to be? When we "let the mind" in an unchecked manner, it tends to drift in direction of insecurity and doubt, which we allow to create grooves of limitation. However, when you actually pause to design your desires in a specific direction—specifically, clear, simple, and written in contemplation—the most potent tool we point to our subconscious, saying this is the intended outcome of who I am becoming. The vague, listening longing now becomes a permanent declaration, and when you begin to repeat the desires for intention creation, first slowly, then suddenly, you feel the current of your inner circuitry begin to change course.


Daily written desires are not "just words on a page," but represent anchors of clarity and signals to the self: I want abundance and not lack, calmness and not anxiety, growth and not staying stagnant in my current space. Each time we repeat desires we deepen the anchor, until it becomes the default thought patterns of the life we are building.


Fear will bring its offer. Old scripts will continue to whisper. However, the act of repetition reframes thinking, where the potency of desire outshines pervasive doubt. The presence of wonder expands our radar of perception, where what was once viewed impossible now feel patterns of natural, auto set living.


Those who commit to the practice begin experiencing sharper focus, deliberate emotional responses, and easier choosing the intentional perspectives of their life consumption. They move from reactionary states to responsive moments. They spiral less in self-criticism and tap more into experiences of peaceful living. What had previously thought to be achieved we just allow for the unfolding of liberating potentialities.


Write your desires. Repeat your desires. Believe your desires. And when the world opens up to you, you may notice that you are not just thinking thought differently, you are becoming different. And in becoming, you may notice that the life you have been sitting and waiting for, was always in front of you.

Directional Questions Technique

We frequently forget how much power a single inquiry can have. The right question doesn't just call for an answer, it redirects our thinking structure, modifying how we regard ourselves and how we view the world. This is the very nature of Directional Questions.


Rather than wandering through habitual thinking, this practice shifts your awareness to possibility by default—new patterns of connection, growth, solutions. Ask differently and you will live differently, as choices become clarified, obstacles diminish and what once seemed a mess begins to unravel itself.


With Directional Questions, the mind becomes curious again, embellished with optimism and hope. You'll find yourself observing your own life and those around you with a freshness of objectivity, responding and not reacting, engaging those around you with more uplifted presence. Slowly and by process, then suddenly will you notice your own desires beginning to articulate the path beneath your feet.


Change occurs rapidly—sometimes in days, often in the very moment in which you write your first Directional Question. Each Directional Question rewires a snippet of your circuitry of agency, rendering forward momentum toward a more abundant, flourish based way of being.