Reconnect With Your Sovereign Self in 2022

Look at your own influences and ask your team to look at their influences. If you’re watching crime shows every night, and violent TV shows every weekend, and if you’re following toxic people on social media, their influences are shaping you, and even the people in your life affect the way that you feel. Your mindset, which my four interior empires mindset, Heartset, Healthset, and Soulset. Mindset is not everything, as so many people say in our culture. Mindset, I believe is 25% of the personal mastery equation, because that’s your psychology. And we are so much more as human beings than our psychology. We also have an emotional life. We feel sad, we feel guilt, we feel shame, we feel hurt, we feel joyful, we feel grateful, we feel optimistic, and we feel alive. So we have a Heartset, that’s our emotional life. You have got to work on that and optimize that as well. And we’re not just that. We’re not just our mindset and our Heartset. The first two interior empires, Healthset, which is our physicality, the third interior empire. So, that’s all about hacking and eating right, and eating clean, and getting rest and exercising, and sunbathing and hydrating. And then we’ve got our Soulset, the fourth interior empire, which is really, you’re shifting from egoism to heroism. Soulset is not religious, it’s really about building intimacy with your highest self. It’s about building the relationship with that inner warrior and that honourable hero and that loving servant that you truly are before the world taught you to disbelieve and to doubt. And so your influences, like your interior life which sets up your exterior life, is dramatically shaped by your ecosystem and your influences. So, make sure the people in your life, and the shows you watch, and the books you read, and the places you go are of the highest inspiration, and the highest vibration, and the highest energy. And I know it’s not always easy, but world-class is a sport that sometimes can be just uncomfortable, but I’ve learned it’s the discomfortable things that carry your greatest growth.