Success is fundamentally shaped by the final moments before sleep, as the mind remains active and receptive during rest. Rather than treating the night as a passive escape, one must utilize it as a strategic workshop to influence the following day. This process requires a three-part routine: clearing the mind of daily clutter, planting a single, definite purpose, and repeating that thought until it becomes a fixed mental condition. By deliberately governing these final impressions, the subconscious mind organizes and reinforces specific goals, leading to greater clarity, energy, and decisiveness upon waking. This consistent practice eliminates the need for constant, exhausting effort during the day, as the mind is already aligned with one's objectives. Ultimately, mastering these quiet moments transforms the night from a void into a powerful engine for long-term achievement and personal growth.
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