
Every time you decide
“this is the week I actually follow through”…
…it plays out the same way.
You wake up with clarity.
There’s a quiet certainty in your body.
You know exactly what needs to happen.
Landing page.
Backend.
Sell the offer.
Simple.
You even say it out loud:
“Right. Today I’m getting this done.”
You open your laptop.
Type the headline.
Delete it.
Type another.
Scroll your phone “just for a second.”
And then something shifts.
Not dramatically.
Not in a way you can point to.
Just… a subtle heaviness in your chest.
A resistance you can’t quite explain.
Suddenly the landing page feels bigger than it did 10 minutes ago.
Heavier.
More important.
More… exposing.
And then there’s this…
Day 1: you show up.
Day 5: you’re consistent.
Day 12: it’s landing.
Day 19: momentum is building.
And then…
Day 21.
You open Instagram.
Your content is ready.
You could post it in 10 seconds.
Your thumb hovers over the button.
And your chest tightens.
Not panic.
Just… pressure.
Like something in you is saying:
“Wait.”
Thoughts start layering in:
“Is this actually good enough?”
“People are starting to see me more…”
“What if I can’t keep this up?”
“What if this is where people start judging?”
Nothing bad has happened.
But your body feels like something might.
So you close the app.
“I’ll post later.”
You don’t.
And just like that...
The streak breaks.
Again.
Not because you’re lazy.
Not because you’re inconsistent.
But because you’ve just hit something invisible.
You meet someone.
It feels easy.
Safe.
Consistent.
They choose you.
Fully.
And at first… it feels good.
Until it doesn’t.
You start noticing little things.
Questioning.
Pulling back slightly.
Creating distance.
Maybe you pick a fight.
Maybe you lose attraction.
Maybe you just… emotionally step away.
And afterwards?
You can’t fully explain why you did it.
Only that something in you felt… uncomfortable with how good it was.
Or money…
You hit your best month.
There’s a moment,
just a moment where you feel:
“fuck… I did it.”
And then…
You spend more than usual.
You feel a bit reckless.
A bit “it’ll be fine.”
Next month?
It drops.
Or you’re mid-launch.
Sales coming in.
Momentum building.
And suddenly you stop talking about it.
You convince yourself:
“People have seen it enough.”
“I don’t want to be annoying.”
“I’ll just leave it now.”
Even though you know:
If you kept going…
it would keep working.
Why you:
stop when it starts working
pull back when things get good
lose momentum right as it builds
create instability when things feel safe
It’s not random.
It’s not “one of those things.”
And it’s definitely not a discipline problem.
It’s an edge.

The Unseen Edge
The exact point where your identity says:
“This is as much as we’re available for.”
And every time you get close to crossing it…
Your system pulls you back.
Not to hurt you.
To protect you.
From:
Being fully seen
Outgrowing people
Having to sustain more
Losing control
Things getting “too good”
So it slows you down.
Distracts you.
Overwhelms you.
Creates doubt.
Not enough for you to notice consciously.
But enough to stop you.
Every time

And here’s the part that changes everything…
You cannot out-strategise this.
You cannot discipline your way through it.
You cannot “just push through.”
Because the moment you try
The resistance gets louder.
That heaviness in your chest?
That hesitation before you post?
That urge to delay, distract, disappear?
That’s not weakness.
That’s a programmed ceiling.
Now imagine this…
You open your laptop.
And there’s no internal negotiation.
No:
“I’ll do it later.”
No:
“I need to get into the right mood.”
You just…
start.
The landing page gets written.
The backend gets built.
The offer gets sold.
You post on day 21.
And day 22.
And day 30.
And it doesn’t feel like effort.
It feels… normal.
You stay visible as it grows.
You keep selling when it’s quiet.
You hold money without immediately losing it.
You let things be good… without needing to disrupt them.
You don’t feel that tightness in your chest anymore.
Because there’s nothing to brace against.
And the things you used to avoid?
Become the things you just… do.
Not because you’re forcing it.
But because you’ve become the version of you who doesn’t hit that edge anymore.
Over 5 days, we:
Find your exact ceiling
where you stop, and why
Identify the real belief underneath it
not the vague one, the specific one your system is protecting
Remove it at the root
using timeline therapy & subconscious recoding
Install a new identity
that can actually hold more
Condition it into your body
so your actions change automatically
So when you go to:
post → you post
sell → you sell
build → you build
Without the loop.
This is for you if:
You’re done watching yourself avoid the things that matter
You’re tired of starting over every time momentum builds
You know you’re capable of more… but keep stopping yourself
You want your actions to finally match what you know
Because right now…
You don’t need more time.
You don’t need another strategy.
You don’t need to “get your motivation back.”
Pre Monday 6th: Training available to access on Identity Ceilings
Monday 6th: Live Call 1, 12pm GMT. Recognising where your ceiling sits
Tuesday 7th: Online training - Beyond the Basic Belief
Wednesday 8th: Live Call 2, 12pm GMT. Recoding the belief
Thursday 9th: Online Training - Future Self Protocol
Friday 10th: Integration and coaching in Telegram
Life-time access to the trainings and resources via the portal including:
Identity Ceiling Diagnosis Tool
Timeline Therapy Audio
Hypnosis Track for daily practice
When you sign up during the Early Bird, you will also receive 3 bonus trainings:
1. What happens after you break an identity ceiling
2. Why most women collapse rather than expand after a breakthrough
3. Creating subconscious safety to smash your ceiling the first time
Right now, you could close this page…
Tell yourself you’ll “come back later”…
Open Instagram…
And feel that same low-level tension in your chest.
Or
You could decide that this is the last time you watch yourself stop.