Inside-Out Alignment®
You're Not Broken. Just Misaligned. Rewire Your Identity to Compel Right Action and Make Success Inevitable.
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Narrated by:
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Drew Alan Baker
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By:
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Mike Fleiner
YOU ARE NOT THE ONE DRIVING. Right now, as you read these words, there is a low-level humming of friction in your life. You’ve felt it for months—even years. It’s that invisible wall between the person you are and the person you know you’re supposed to be.
You’ve tried the habit trackers. You’ve read the productivity blogs. You’ve pushed yourself until you burned out. And yet, the "Current Self" keeps pulling you back into the same old loops.
Here is the truth your brain has been hiding from you: You are a passenger in a vehicle being driven by a 95% subconscious mainframe that hasn't likely been updated since you were eight years old.
The Familiarity Trap: Why You’re Programmed to Stay Stuck
Your brain doesn't care about your "potential." It cares about your survival. Through a loop called the Familiarity Trap, your biology has been tricked into believing that your current stagnation is "Safe" simply because it is "Known."
If it’s Familiar, your brain signals Safety.
If it’s Safe, your brain makes it Attractive.
If it’s Attractive, you are Compelled to repeat it.
This is why you repeat the behaviors you hate. To your internal hardware, the "Old Harbor" feels like home, and the "Open Sea" of your potential feels like a threat.
Inside-Out Alignment®: A Technical Override
This is not a book of "tips." It is an operational manual for Behavioral Engineering. You are going to stop "trying" to change and start reconfiguring the hardware.
The Decision Is Already Made.
Every minute you wait is another minute your hardware runs an obsolete program that is costing you your future. You can keep dragging the anchor of the "Current Self," or you can accept that the person you used to be is now a stranger.
The friction ends the moment you stop fighting yourself and start leading yourself. It's time to step into the driver's seat, trust the mechanics of your new blueprint, and achieve the ultimate state of internal alignment: "I've finally stopped getting in my own way."
©2026 Mike Fleiner (P)2026 Mike Fleiner