The Playbook With David Meltzer

Speak It Into Reality

31 min · 22. juni 2026
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In today’s episode, I sit down with Blaine Bartlett to explore how our thoughts, emotions, language, and habits shape the reality we experience. We discuss why the subconscious mind is always listening, how repetitive thinking influences behavior, and why emotions turn ideas into powerful instructions. I share practical insights on attention, intention, faith, and consistent action, along with the role repetition plays in building belief. We also examine the connection between inner dialogue and external results, why focusing on possibilities creates momentum, and how aligning what we do, say, think, feel, and believe can transform possibilities into probabilities and probabilities into reality.

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The Truth About Your Potential

In this episode, I remind you that the biggest limitation to your potential isn’t a lack of skills, knowledge, or resources; it’s the interference created by how you react to fear. Fear is part of life, but your response to it determines whether it becomes a teacher or an obstacle. I talk about replacing avoidance with awareness and using the AAA Strategy —Alignment, Action, and Adjustment—to stay aligned with where you want to be, or better. Confidence comes from preparation, repetition, and consistent action. Most importantly, I discuss the power of purpose and faith. When your mission is bigger than your pain, and you stay committed to your non-negotiable behaviors, you create more opportunities, options, and touches of favor in the pursuit of your potential. To join my next free Friday Training sessions, email me at david@dmeltzer.com [david@dmeltzer.com]

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