How to solve any problem in your life
Moving from conscious to subconscious living
Think solution always.
Life responds to solutions, not problems. Yes, everything is solution-based. You’re getting paid because you’re offering a solution to a problem somewhere.
Nobody is getting it easier; if you see anyone who seems to have things working for them “easily,” it is because they have done something you’re not doing or you have not done.
How well do you step out of yourself and analyze situations and things?
Practice self-projection. Project your thoughts and issues, and view them as another person, then ask, if you were to advise someone in your shoes, what would you tell them?
People want to live without stress; that’s why intentional living is hard
Let’s understand what intentional living is.
Intentional living is any lifestyle based on an individual or group’s conscious attempts to live according to their values and beliefs. These can include lifestyles based on religious, political, or ethical values, as well as for self-improvement.
That’s what Wikipedia says.
I simply call it living consciously.
That’s why anyone who says they stopped all sinning the instant they got born again is not being sincere.
When you get born again, your consciousness that sin is wrong is heightened and empowered, not awakened. Man has always known what was right or wrong.
So, from this empowered consciousness, you begin to edit your subconscious. Removing what is wrong and inserting what is right with your already
Humans don’t actively live from their consciousness but from their subconscious. Our steps, actions, behavior, etc., most of the time stem from what has been stored in our subconscious.
That’s why it’s easy for us to retaliate, do bad, curse, or do other negative things that humans do. Even for believers, we still have these negative things in our subconscious.
This is what is called transformation. And because the system of the world is against our belief as believers, the Bible is the only healthy book that should be used.
It is not only the Bible that transforms. Transformation can occur positively or negatively.
When you consistently expose your mind to the wrong things, with time you’d experience “transformation” in the direction of those negative ideas and thought patterns.
He doesn’t act well “consciously” because in his “subconscious” a reprogramming, that is, transformation, has taken place.
So he “discovers” that his first responses to things are not planned, yet they are positive and godly responses.
So, a believer truly begins to bear the fruits of the spirit, in other words, live out the life of the spirit effortlessly when he has been transformed “in his subconscious.”
This way, he doesn’t premeditate to act well before he acts. His mind has been trained and taught to act out good.
And since we are wired to live from our subconscious, this becomes his “natural” state of living, and we can look at him and say he’s living like Chris, and we can call him Christlike. This is truly who a Christian should be.
Not just someone who goes to church or is born again, but someone whose mind has been transformed and who subconsciously lives like Christ.
In its truest sense, someone who just got born again today, in reality, is not yet a Christian because the word “Christian” is NOT a description of a destination but of a journey.
It is when such a one journeys in his newfound faith and begins to “live like Christ” that he is truly a Christian.
Before the disciples were called Christians, what were they referred to as? They were called believers because they believed in Jesus. That was their “name.” But it was the way they lived their lives that made people refer to them as Christians.
So back to intentional living.
Remember how we started this talk, living a solution-based life? Dwelling on what should be the solution to a particular issue and not on the issue itself.
Then I said, you should train your subconscious to always think of a solution and not dwell on a problem.
Intentionally push, beat, pull, and drag yourself to not worry or dwell on problems, but always ask and focus on what the solution should be.
This way you’d live above making excuses. You’d be more solution-oriented than excuse-oriented. And you’ll see more results in your life.
As I said earlier, nobody is getting it easier. Learning to live this way may seem difficult, but that’s the only way to make sense. Cos these excuses people give here and there, if you carefully examine them and yourself, you’d see that, honestly, we don’t really make sense.
So, as you continue living intentionally, that is consciously, you’re actually training your subconscious. A time would come when you’d stop intentionally trying to think of solutions instead of excuses; it would come naturally.
This is where those who have paid the price of intentional living currently are, and we envy them and think they’re having it easy. When we train ourselves through intentional living, the goal is usually subconscious living.
And until this point, it never comes easily.
It’s why most people who have results may not be able to understand why people are lazy.
They’ve left that state of mind for so long that they no longer have the record of what it means.
So, in all, stop complaining about the economy, your family, your body, your weakness, academics, etc., and begin to think, “How do I study better? How do I earn better? How do I ensure I’m always strong and healthy?”
It is only when you begin to ask these questions and shift your mind to these things that you’d begin to see suggestions, tips, counsel, etc., on how to better your life; for as long as you keep whining and crying, you’d always be blind to solutions.


