Releasing Unconscious Blocks to Scale
Download MP3Feeling stuck even though you’re doing all the right things? Author and “mind architect” Kam Knight explains how unconscious beliefs create money blocks, self-sabotage, and resistance—and how to release them quickly so you can scale your service business with clarity and momentum. You’ll leave with a practical self-talk protocol to take action now and open the valve on growth.
What you’ll learn
- Why “I know what to do, but I’m not doing it” is a wiring problem—not a willpower problem
- How early messages about money form hidden rules that cap your pricing, sales, and capacity
- A two-part self-talk script to become a “do-it-now” person and give yourself permission to receive
- Why insight alone rarely changes behavior—and how to discharge emotional charge so change sticks
- Simple ways to spot (and stop) internal resistance before it kills your momentum
Try this today (Kam’s quick start)
- “I’m a do-it-now person. I easily do things now. I accomplish my goals right away.”
- “I deserve good things. I give myself permission. I’m welcoming good things.”
Say it out loud—while driving, in the shower, or before bed—to reprogram the unconscious and turn action into habit.
Links & resources
- Guest Website & Books: https://kamknight.com/
- Conquer Internal Resistance: https://mindlily.com/
- Heal Your Deepest Wound (trauma/PTSD support): https://ihealthebroken.com/
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Creators and Guests

Host
Tiffany-Ann Bottcher
Entrepreneur | Founder, Bottcher Group | Host, Service Based Business Society Podcast | Author, Data Driven Method | Helping you scale your success!

Guest
Kam Knight
Kam Knight is a coach, writer, and author of several bestselling books in the area of human and mental performance such as memory, concentration, and productivity.
