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Next Mind Project
Ansar Ismagilov
4 episodes
1 month ago
Every episode, we decode the hidden mental programming that keeps you stuck in cycles of self-destruction. From money blocks to relationship patterns, we identify and eliminate the toxic beliefs running in your subconscious mind.
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Every episode, we decode the hidden mental programming that keeps you stuck in cycles of self-destruction. From money blocks to relationship patterns, we identify and eliminate the toxic beliefs running in your subconscious mind.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Business,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
Episodes (4/4)
Next Mind Project
Ep.4 – The Third Option You Missed
nextmindproject.com Hey friends, welcome back. Let’s keep talking about the hidden “programs” running in your mind—those faulty codes that quietly block you from living a free, exciting, and abundant life. And today we’re going to talk about choice. Not about choosing what car to buy or what to eat for dinner. I mean the strategy of choice—the way you choose your life path, your direction, your reality. Because here’s the uncomfortable truth: most people don’t actually know how to choose. They just default to what society offers them. And then they wonder why they feel stuck. Imagine this: you have a certain level of comfort. Not great, not terrible—but you’re not happy with it. You’d love more freedom, more wealth, more joy. But when you even think about stepping up to that bigger life, fear kicks in. Suddenly you’re caught in a crisis of choice. Stay where you are—safe, but broke. Or go after wealth—more money, but also more stress, more pressure, more responsibilities. It feels like you’re forced to pick between two bad deals: comfort with little money, or money with no comfort. Society actually normalizes this. You’ve heard it: “If you want comfort, accept mediocrity. If you want wealth, accept stress.” That’s the mental software most of us were given since childhood. We grew up believing life is always a tradeoff: money OR happiness, comfort OR freedom, love OR success. But let me ask you: who decided that’s the only choice you get? Here’s the good news—you don’t have to play by that rulebook. There’s always a third option. A fourth. A tenth. But you’ll never see them if you keep running on the same old programming. Think about it: if you believe rich people are always stressed, you’ll only notice stressed rich people. Your brain literally filters reality through that belief. But the moment you question it—suddenly you start noticing other possibilities. People who live wealthy and free. People who actually enjoy their business, who aren’t chained by it. It’s like buying a yellow car—suddenly you see yellow cars everywhere. They were always there, but your focus didn’t allow you to see them. So how do you break free? First, you’ve got to challenge your old code. Ask yourself: Do I actually want to stay poor but comfortable? Do I want to be rich but miserable? Or… do I want to be rich, free, and happy? Of course you want the third option. Everybody does. And here’s the kicker—if your mind instantly says “that’s impossible,” that’s not you speaking. That’s the faulty code talking. And when you start replacing those old codes with new ones, life opens up. You begin noticing opportunities you never saw before. You begin living by your own rules instead of society’s outdated ones. That’s exactly what we do inside NextMindProject—we rebuild your mental software so you can create the reality you actually want. And when you do that, wealth and freedom stop being opposites. They merge. By the way, if you’re enjoying this, make sure to subscribe, hit the bell, and drop a like or 5-star review—depending on where you’re listening—so you never miss future episodes where we uncover more of these hidden limiting beliefs. And let me throw you a question: 👉 Do you believe it’s possible to live both wealthy and free? Drop your thoughts in the comments—I want to see where your mind is at. Look, you can keep playing society’s old game—choosing the “lesser evil” between stress and poverty. Or you can choose something different. Something better. But to see those new choices, you need to rewire your inner code. And once you do, life gets lighter, freer, more fun—and yes, more abundant. So if you’re ready to stop living on autopilot and start upgrading your mind, check out NextMindProject.com. It might just be the best decision you ever make.
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1 month ago
4 minutes 25 seconds

Next Mind Project
Ep.3 – Success, Not Sweat – Why Hard Work Won’t Make You Rich
Hard work doesn’t equal wealth. Invisible subconscious programs decide your success. Discover how to rewrite them and unlock freedom at NextMindProject.com Hey friends, welcome back. Today we’re going to talk about something that shapes your entire reality, yet most people never even notice it. We’re going to talk about the invisible programs in your mind — the unconscious “software” that’s running in the background and quietly limiting your wealth, your joy, your freedom, and your sense of possibility. And there’s one program that’s everywhere, a collective myth, a cultural belief that almost everybody has heard. And it goes like this: “Rich people are rich because they worked harder than everyone else.” Sounds familiar, right? You’ve heard it in interviews. Someone asks a millionaire or a celebrity, “What’s your secret to success?” and the person says, “Well, I worked hard, I took responsibility, I never gave up.” And you nod along, because that’s what you’re supposed to say. But let’s be honest for a second. What else could they say? Imagine if they looked straight into the camera and said: “Honestly, I don’t know why I made it and you didn’t. Maybe it’s something in my upbringing, something invisible.” That wouldn’t make a great headline, would it? But here’s the issue: a lot of people work insanely hard. Some work two jobs, some do 16-hour shifts, some sleep 5 hours a night just to keep food on the table. If hard work automatically led to wealth, they’d all be billionaires. But they’re not. Which means… the whole “hard work = wealth” equation doesn’t add up. Let me ask you this: how many people do you personally know who work really hard — teachers, nurses, construction workers, delivery drivers — and still barely make ends meet? Probably more than a few. And on the other hand, how many people do you know who don’t seem to break their back every day, yet live very comfortably? That gap is the myth we’re talking about right now. The belief that the secret is simply to “work harder.” And believing that myth keeps millions of people locked in a cycle that will never bring them what they actually want. So what’s really going on here? Here’s the truth: people aren’t driven by what they consciously say or think. They’re driven by subconscious programs. Think of your mind like a computer. On your screen you see apps — Word, Photoshop, your browser. But beneath that interface is an entire operating system, countless background processes, layers of code, and even deeper — the firmware that connects directly with the hardware. You don’t see it, you don’t think about it, but it’s controlling everything. And in the same way, when you see someone who’s successful, you only see their “interface.” They tell you about discipline, responsibility, hustle. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Underneath, in their subconscious programming, is where the real difference lives. Now, here’s where it gets really interesting. If you look at most people who’ve achieved massive success, you’ll find they grew up in an environment where success was “normal.” Their parents weren’t always wealthy, but they were often educated, respected, creative, or influential. Maybe their dad was a professor, maybe their mom was a doctor or ran a business, maybe their family valued art, learning, or leadership. It wasn’t always about money. It was about mental inheritance. They inherited programs like: “My ideas matter.” “I deserve respect.” “Wealth is natural.” “Opportunities are always available.” And those programs ran silently in the background, guiding their decisions, raising their standards, shaping their confidence. Meanwhile, most people grow up with completely different programs. Programs like: “You have to work twice as hard to get half as much.” “Life is a struggle.” “Don’t relax, or you’ll fall behind.” “Enjoyment is dangerous.” So a teacher who makes $30,000 a year is
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1 month ago
9 minutes 32 seconds

Next Mind Project
Ep.2 – The Compromise Trap: Why You Think You Can’t Have It All
https://nextmindproject.com Hey everyone, welcome back to Next Mind Project. Today we’re diving into another toxic mental pattern that’s keeping you stuck in mediocrity – the belief that life is all about compromise. This is the mindset where you’re constantly forced to choose between two options, neither of which truly satisfies you. The Either/Or Programming From […]
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1 month ago
7 minutes 50 seconds

Next Mind Project
Ep.1 – Breaking the Self-Sabotage Cycle: Why We Reset Our Success
Today we're diving deep into one of the most destructive mental patterns that keeps us stuck in mediocrity – the tendency to sabotage our own success just when things start going well
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1 month ago
6 minutes 24 seconds

Next Mind Project
Every episode, we decode the hidden mental programming that keeps you stuck in cycles of self-destruction. From money blocks to relationship patterns, we identify and eliminate the toxic beliefs running in your subconscious mind.