Mental Broadcasting & Track Jumping: Harnessing the Invisible Tools of a Mind on Fire

Let’s set the record straight. Your mind isn’t just some grey lump riding shotgun in your skull. It’s a high-powered, high-frequency transceiver. That means it receives and transmits: constant input, constant output, whether you’re aware of it or not. You’ve felt it. That buzz when you walk into a room and you know someone’s watching you. The knot in your gut when danger’s coming before it knocks. The way you trust someone without a single word being spoken.

That’s mental broadcasting. And it’s not magic. It’s physics, biology, and a little bit of soul.

Every thought you have is energy. Every emotion is a signal. Every action creates a ripple through your personal field.

Most folks don’t know they’re broadcasting at all, but you are, every second of the day. The question is: Are you doing it on purpose?

Here’s how to broadcast with intention:

  1. Clarify your intention.
    Nail down exactly what you want to send: calm, confidence, inspiration, truth.
  2. Visualize success.
    See the room shift. See hearts open. See things go the way you aim.
  3. Anchor an emotion.
    Power it with feeling. Emotion carries the signal like wind carries a scent.
  4. Release and observe.
    Let it go. Watch how the world responds without forcing it.

Toss in posture, eye contact, breath, and stillness, and you become a human antenna, tuning the world by presence alone.

Focus: Your Power Amplifier

Focus is the master key. It’s the wheel, the rudder, and the switchboard for the whole operation. We live in a distraction factory. If you don’t train your focus, someone else will train it for you and monetize it.

How to hone deep focus:

  1. Single-tasking.
    One task. All in. Like a welder with one bead to lay.
  2. Mindful awareness.
    Know where your attention is. Then bring it back.
  3. Time blocking.
    Give your important work undivided space. No leaks, no excuses.

When you learn to focus, you stop reacting and start creating.

Track Jumping: Change the Pattern, Change the Future

Most people run on legacy tracks: old belief patterns laid down by parents, schoolteachers, trauma, or just plain habit. They play out the same story again and again, hoping for something new. Spoiler alert. That’s not how it works.

But here’s the good news: You can jump tracks.

You don’t have to follow that old set of rails to the same dead-end station.

Here’s how to practice Track Jumping:

  1. Identify the pattern.
    Ask: What’s the loop I keep living? Same fight. Same fear. Same failure.
  2. Interrupt the loop.
    Say something different. Do something new. Shake the system.
  3. Choose and embody the new outcome.
    Feel how you want the new version to live. Stand like it. Walk like it. Be it.
  4. Anchor with action.
    Take a bold step. It doesn’t have to be big, just real.
  5. Trust and observe.
    Let it unfold. Stay alert. Adjust the course. Keep riding the new track.

Examples of Track Jumping in Real Life

  • A man with chronic back pain stops saying, “My back is killing me.” He starts saying, “My body is aligning.” He does ten minutes of stretching, walks barefoot on the dirt, and ditches soda. Three weeks later, no more pain. New track, new reality.
  • A woman in a dead-end relationship stops dating and starts journaling her ideal partner every night. She gets clear, heals her heart, and changes her energy. Six months later, she meets someone who treats her like gold. Old loop: gone. New track: rolling.
  • A former addict visualizes himself sober and strong every morning. He rewrites his identity and surrounds himself with people who match that image. Now he runs a mentoring program for others clawing their way out. He didn’t heal by chance. He jumped the track.

You Are the Engineer, Not the Passenger

The highest use of your mental power isn’t to control others. It’s to liberate yourself. Rewrite your story, and in doing so, inspire others to do the same. You’re not a leaf in the wind. You’re the engineer of your own train, and you’ve got the keys to the switchboard.

Focus is your lever.
Broadcasting is your signal.
Track jumping is how you change the route entirely.

But don’t just do it once. Train it. Live it. Practice until the new path is so natural that you forget the old track ever existed.

Because the truth is:

You’re not here to survive.
You’re here to create.
And your mind is the sharpest tool in the shed.

Keep it honed.
Keep it aimed.
And keep moving forward.

~ Herb Roi Richards
Ph.D. in Natural Nutrition, Off-Grid Thinker, Conscious Tinkerer, and Old Ranch Rebel

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