Life is full of challenges, problems, and traumas, but how we respond to them makes the difference between a life of success or a life of failure. Our environment celebrates our traumas which encourages us to use them as an excuse to stop living. People get stuck, give up, and become a victim to life.
Our challenges and traumas are not designed to hold us back, or restrict us; they are designed to fuel, propel, and advance us forward. They are designed to help us live a more fulfilling, rewarding, and abundant life.
Trevor was diagnosed with Dyslexia in 7th grade and was reading on a 3rd grade reading level. Unable to read or understand what he read made school almost impossible. It was so difficult many of his classmates with similar challenges dropped out of school or turned to drugs and alcohol to deal with the constant failure and struggles.
Trevor graduated from high school with a 1.9 GPA, reading on a 4th grade reading level. He was told he would never succeed in college or life.
Trevor's Personal Transformation Drives His Passion to Help Others Do the Same.
Learn more →Trevor graduated with a 3.5 GPA from Weber State University with a degree in Child and Family Studies and Psychology. He earned his Certified Family Life Educator certificate from the National Council on Family Relations. He earned his Brain Integration Certificate from the Learning Enhancement Institute.
Trevor is the Author of the #1 Amazon Best Selling Book The 14 Laws of Happily Ever After. He is the creator and founder of Neuro Coding. Trevor is the founder and owner of Rocky Mountain Brain Integration. He has personally helped over 1,300 people transcend their problems and challenges allowing them to enjoy a richer, more abundant, and successful life.
Transcend America by creating virtuous moral individuals, marriages, families, communities, and governments who understand and live according to universal laws and values.
Transcend many of life's challenges, problems, and traumas by correcting the brain's wiring and programming to build stronger individuals, marriages, families, communities and country.
You are only as good as your word. If your word isn't worth anything, then you have lost a piece of your soul. Being honest is difficult, but it is the bedrock of character. A house is only as strong as its foundation.
Honor is respecting those around you and acting in a way that is deserving of respect from those around you. Honor is the reputation and alliance that you earn from those you serve and those who serve you.
Grace is giving something to someone who hasn't earned it, doesn't deserve it and yet we give it anyway.
Courage isn't the absence of fear, it's the strength to move forward in the face of fear.
Compassion is having the ability to step outside of yourself and perform an act of selflessness. To be compassionate is to value others above yourself for the sole purpose of contributing to the greater good.
Respect is seeing the value in others. Respect stems from how we see and value our self. We can respect someone without agreeing with them. We can respect a person and not like the person.
Forgiveness is giving up our right to collect on a debt. We no longer harbor negative emotions towards someone. When we truly forgive, our future choices are not based on past experiences.
Staying true to yourself and standing by someone else's side when they face adversity is mastery of loyalty. Never giving up on someone, no matter how hard it gets, for as long as it takes.
Humility is the leadership quality of taking the brunt of the blame when things go south and giving away the majority of the credit when things go well. Humility is leading from a position of service.
Prudence is the capacity to face reality squarely in the eye, without allowing emotion or ego to get in the way, and do what is best for the team.
Contentment is choosing to focus on the abundance that already exists rather than focus on the lack. Seeing the abundance in your life brings a feeling of peace and contentment.
Tenacity is the ability to stick it out and never give up, to keep going when things are tough and there is no end in sight. Tenacity precedes success.
Seeing your True and Best Self and living your life accordingly is being Authentic. Letting go of all the limiting lies your environment told you about who you are and what you can/cannot do.
Doing what you say you're going to do, even when you don't want to, or you don't have time to do it. Suit up, show up, and do your best without expecting something in return.
Kindness is treating people better than we would like to be treated. Kindness is seeing the other person's True and Best Self and treating them accordingly. Kindness is helping others see their True and Best Self.
Integrity is to act according our values regardless of who is or is not watching. Integrity is consistently living our life according to our True and Best Self.