
Part Two of Four
You wake up, look in the mirror, and say, “I am confident. I am successful. I am enough.” You say it with conviction—well, at least you try to. But deep down, something feels off. Like your brain’s quietly rolling its eyes.
You’re not alone.
One of the most common frustrations I hear from people is this: “I’ve tried affirmations, but they don’t work for me.” And there’s a reason for that.
Affirmations Aren’t Magic—They’re Biology
Let’s start with a simple truth: your brain is a meaning-making machine, and it’s remarkably good at spotting inconsistencies. If your subconscious mind is running on old programming—“I’m a failure,” “I always mess up,” “I’m not lovable”—then simply stating the opposite doesn’t override those beliefs. In fact, it can create cognitive dissonance: a mental discomfort caused by conflicting thoughts.
The result? Your brain resists the new statement, dismisses it as false, and reinforces the old belief instead.
It’s not that affirmations are bad—it’s that your delivery system is flawed.
The Subconscious Doesn’t Argue—It Accepts
Here’s the beautiful part: while your conscious mind may resist new beliefs, your subconscious doesn’t argue. It accepts what it’s exposed to repeatedly—especially when it’s delivered in the right way. That’s the foundation of InnerTalk technology.
With InnerTalk, you’re not just saying affirmations—you’re embedding them where they matter most: in the subconscious. Our patented dual-message system presents affirmations subliminally, beneath music or ambient sound, bypassing the critical filters of the conscious mind. It’s the difference between shouting your affirmations into a windstorm… or planting them gently in fertile soil.
Evidence Over Hype
InnerTalk isn’t just theory—it’s science. Multiple independent studies and clinical trials have demonstrated its effectiveness. This is not some trendy “hack.” It’s a carefully tested method for changing the very core of how you think and feel. That’s why it works when other methods don’t.
Start Believing What You Say
If you’ve ever felt like affirmations were a performance—something you wished you believed but didn’t… then maybe it’s time to stop relying on repetition and start reprogramming at a deeper level.
Let InnerTalk help you build beliefs your brain can actually accept. Because when your subconscious is on board, change isn’t just possible—it becomes inevitable.
To your success and thanks for the read,

Eldon Taylor, PhD
NY Time Bestselling Author of Choices and Illusion