We all have that voice. You know the one. The one that tells you you’re not ready, not good enough, or that it’s too late to change your life.
For decades, I’ve been trying to silence it. But recently, I realized I was going about it all wrong. You don’t silence the noise; you steer it.
I just cracked open "The Essential Psycho-Cybernetics" by Dr. Maxwell Maltz, and honestly? I feel like I’ve been handed the master key to my own mind. Written back in 1960 but compiled for the chaos of today, this isn’t just a book—it’s a 736-page encyclopedia on how to finally get out of your own way.
Dr. Maltz defines Psycho-Cybernetics as “steering your mind to a productive, useful goal so you can reach the greatest port in the world: peace of mind.” And in a world that constantly demands our attention, isn't peace of mind the ultimate luxury?
I’m only about 50 pages in (one reviewer called it "phenomenal" and I totally get why), but the way it reframes self-image and frustration is already shifting something inside me. It combines five of his most powerful works into one.
If you’ve been feeling stuck, scattered, or just tired of the mental clutter, this might be the sign you needed to finally hit "reset."
👉 Grab a copy here if you want to learn how to steer your mind:
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