That’s Not Just a Song...That’s a Spell.

We don’t talk about this enough... Because too many people think it’s just music.

But your subconscious doesn’t know the difference between a vibe and a vow
Whatever you repeat, it remembers. Whatever you remember, you become.

The Lie: “It’s Just a Song.”

You’re scrolling and a catchy hook comes on: Every other video...

“I got anxiety, I got depression, I can’t sleep at night…” "Look, sh*t got me trippin'Fightin' with my demons and my demons is winnin'"

You laugh.
You like.
You sing along. 

And now your subconscious thinks it’s yours.
Your nervous system is now tuned to a frequency that was never yours to hold.

Let’s be very clear— This isn’t about judgment. This is strictly about awareness.

Your subconscious is like an inner child with a microphone.
She doesn’t ask, “Is this true?” She asks, “How many times have I heard it?”


✦ The Truth: You’re Feeding Your Mind—Even When You’re Not Thinking.

We were just watching a movie.
Nothing deep.
And then my kids started singing a song about anxiety.
Lyrics they couldn’t even spell—let alone understand.

So I paused.
And I asked, “Do you know what anxiety is? Is that a good thing or a bad thing to speak over yourself?”

And that’s when it hit me:
This moment wasn’t about me anymore.
This was about the generational unlearning.

Music is either a mirror or a manipulator.
It either reflects your healing… Or it programs your pain.

And I’m proud to say—I’m teaching them what I had to learn the hard way.
They’re becoming aware.
They’re correcting themselves—and each other—because now they understand:
Words are spells.
And some lyrics aren’t just catchy… They’re curses dressed as culture.

Most of us were never taught this.
But my kids? They will be. Because in a world that profits off your insecurities,
they want you to sing your struggles—and then wonder why you feel stuck.

And this isn't random. It’s designed

Let’s Be Real: The Industry Knows Exactly What They’re Doing.

When was the last time a viral hit repeated:
“I trust myself.”
“I attract peace.”
“I love my body.”

Exactly. Because that kind of music doesn’t serve chaos.
It serves consciousness.
And consciousness doesn’t sell as fast as confusion.


So Here’s the New Standard:

If it doesn’t sound like my future,
It doesn’t play in my palace. If I wouldn’t want my kids singing it,
It doesn’t get added to the playlist.

If the lyrics don’t match the lifestyle I’m building, They don’t get my energy.

What I Listen To Now:

  1. Lofi when I want to calm my nervous system

  2. Instrumentals when I want to hear my own thoughts

  3. Affirmation audio while I sleep

  4. Rich Woman music only—because I’m not available for broke thoughts, broke language, or broke vibration

Now? Your Turn To Reset:

Next time a lyric gets stuck in your head, ask:
Would I be okay if this became my reality?

If the answer is no?
Turn. It. Off.

This isn’t about perfection.
It’s about protection.

Your subconscious? She’s been waiting for you to start defending her. 

But... let’s go one step further:

Because I heard another song talking about “spirits in my head”...
Excuse me?
WHO invited them in?

What’s controlling your mind?
You? Or the media?

This is spiritual warfare dressed in a Spotify playlist. And from this day forward, you’re not just curating music— You’re commanding your mental environment.


Ready to detox your subconscious and rewire your reality?
The Mind Glow-Up Workbook™ isn’t just a journal—it’s a mental recalibration system.
If you keep singing spells that drain you, don’t be surprised when life keeps echoing back your pain.

But when you shift your language? Your life has no choice but to follow.

This is the starting point.
This is the frequency shift.
This is your new blueprint.

Grab the Mind Glow-Up Workbook™ now and start scripting the story your future self actually wants to live.
Because staying stuck is too expensive to be your standard.


Welcome to your upgrade,
— The Business Model™
Your Divine Living Coach + Wealth Identity Mentor

 

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