The 4 Step Formula For Unstoppable Success (Part 1)

Our entire lives, we search for ways to have more success in every aspect of life. Our jobs, businesses, relationships, everything. Back when I started Network Marketing, I struggled. I went from one road-block to the next, barrier to barrier. After working tirelessly for 18 months, I managed to make the most money I’d ever earned in my life: about $4,000 a month.
Back then, it seemed like a lot of money. It paid the bills and allowed me to pursue my business goals and dreams. It took me a long time to realize I was doing it wrong and that I was mentally stuck. Success is 90% psychological, it’s all in the head. You can create whatever you think.
The vast majority of the time, the only reason you haven’t reached your goals yet is yourself—self-limiting beliefs, values, thoughts, and unconscious actions. After serious effort and ridding myself of limiting beliefs, I was able to reach five figures a month. Again, I had hit a barrier; I kept persisting and eventually hit $30,000 a month.
I stayed at $30,000 for a long time. It was another mental block. I had labeled myself a $30,000/month earner, and that had become my new identity. Every time I broke down mental walls and danced past income level after income level, I used the same 4-step success formula. This is the formula anyone can use to achieve unlimited success in anything they do:
1. Your Brain’s Input
Your input is what you put into your brain. It’s what you read, the stuff you watch, the people you listen to, talk to, and things you see. Input is the foundation for success. If you put crappy input into your brain, you’re going to end up with a load of negative self-limiting beliefs that will stop you from reaching true success and happiness.
You have to remember that success is natural; nature wants every living thing to live up to its full potential. Nature wants to give you everything you need to reach your full potential. In order to do so, you need an abundance of wealth. Before you can follow this formula, you have to get rid of any beliefs like “money is the root of all evil” or that you only need enough money to be comfortable.
Money is abundant, it’s not a finite substance; it is infinite. You can have as much as you desire, so long as you abide by the rules of money and this formula. Your goals and reasoning to get money should be for the good of all people, not just for your own selfish needs. There is nothing wrong with materialistic desires; I strongly believe you need to live to your full potential physically, mentally, and spiritually in order to be truly happy. If that means 3 Ferraris and a $5 million house, so be it.
First, accept that you can have as much wealth and success as you desire—money is infinite, and it’s only a matter of following these principles and rules. So…
What you input into your brain will control your thoughts, and your thoughts will control your speech. Both are extremely important for creating success. If you listen to one hundred rich people and one hundred poor people, you will notice a massive difference in how they speak and therefore think.
The kind of input you should avoid:
- The News: Unless you absolutely need to watch the news regularly, stop it immediately. It’s full of negativity and will only serve to make you think negatively.
- TV in general: 99% of television is a waste of time. If you get home from work and turn on the TV, stop it right now. It’s a complete waste of time and will fill your head with limiting beliefs that will serve to make you poor.
- Negative Poor People: Poor people are often negative, and they have crippling beliefs about money. You become the people you spend the most time with, so surround yourself with positive influences.
- Negative Environment: Spend time in a stimulating environment filled with positive energy. If you can’t find that at home or work, seek it elsewhere during your spare time.
2. Your Brain’s Output
Output includes how you speak and what you do with what’s in your mind. It involves setting specific goals, taking actions, and being disciplined to follow through. Keep your focus on positive self-talk, use affirmations, and surround yourself with those who encourage growth and achievement.
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Comments
Cielo Mendez
“This is incredible advice! I’ve been struggling with some of the mental blocks you mentioned. Can’t wait to try out the 4-step formula.”
SuccessSeeker99
“I love how you broke down the success process into something simple and actionable. I’ll be focusing on my input from now on!”
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MarieB123
“Thank you so much for sharing this! I’ve been following this formula for the past few weeks, and I’m already seeing results. Your advice is truly valuable!”
Carlos87
“I’m skeptical. Can you provide any proof or examples of people who have successfully used this formula? I’d like to see more evidence before committing.”
SuccessGuru21
“I have a question about step 1. How do you stay consistent with positive input when surrounded by negativity at work or at home?”
AnnaInMind
“I think this post is helpful, but I also believe it oversimplifies the complexities of success. What if someone has deeper psychological issues?”
FriendlyJoe
“Hey David, this was an amazing read! How have you been? It’s been a while since we caught up. We should grab a coffee sometime and chat.”
PositivePat
“This reminds me of a time I was stuck in a similar mindset. Breaking free from those limiting beliefs was life-changing for me too.”
WebTools4U
“I’ve used a tool called MindMaster that helps with creating positive input by visualizing success. You should check it out if you haven’t already!”
SuccessLearner89
“This is a great post! I’ve learned so much about how to reframe my thinking and focus on what really matters. Thank you!”