Your income ceiling is not a strategy problem. It is a nervous system problem.
Every financial decision you make — pricing, negotiating, asking, investing, receiving — passes through your nervous system before your conscious mind ever touches it. The goal isn't just regulation for its own sake. It's what becomes possible on the other side: Rich and Regulated — financially abundant and internally at peace, at the same time, from the same body. Discover the survival patterns capping your income, and the 10-minute practice that finally changes them.
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"Using these techniques, I grew my business to a million dollars in 11 months."
James Swanwick — Founder, SwanwickSleep.com
You don't have a money mindset problem. You have a nervous system that learned — before you ever earned your first dollar — that abundance is dangerous. Until that changes in the body, no strategy will hold. Rich and Regulated is not a personality type. It is what happens when the body finally stops treating wealth as a threat.
— Guy Ferdman, Co-Founder, Satori Prime
Recognize Any of These?
This is what stands between you
and Rich and Regulated.
You freeze before raising your prices
You know you're worth more. You've done the math. But the moment you go to say the number — something in your body tightens, your voice shifts, and you cave. That freeze is a nervous system response, not a confidence problem.
You've hit the same income ceiling — twice
You broke through. You got to the number. Then, somehow, it came apart — expenses rose, a client left, something happened. The ceiling isn't a market problem. Your nervous system has a threshold for how much abundance feels safe to hold.
Sales conversations spike your anxiety
You prepare. You know your offer. But in the room, something activates — a low-grade dread, a people-pleasing that discounts before they even push back. Your close rate is being run by your threat response, not your strategy.
Money feels like a moral weight
Charging what you're worth feels selfish. Having more than enough triggers guilt. Spending on yourself triggers anxiety. Your nervous system was conditioned to associate money with danger, shame, or loss — long before you had any.
You over-deliver and under-charge — consistently
You know the pattern. You do it anyway. Because asking for what you're worth activates the same threat response as asking for love — and your body learned it was safer to earn connection through service. This is not a boundary issue. It's a survival program.
Financial success doesn't feel like enough
You hit the goal. The account grew. And then — nothing. No peace. No rest. Just the next target. A regulated nervous system is what makes success feel like arrival. Without it, achievement is just anxiety in a nicer car.
Results
Rich and Regulated is real.
Here's what it looks like.
"They showed me how to harness my fear and use it to my advantage. Using those techniques, I grew my business to a million dollars in 11 months. Genuine guys who really care."
"Our office collections increased by 50% and our conversions went from 60 to 90% even after we raised our prices."
"Guy and Ilan have a way of cutting through the noise and getting straight to the truth. If you want to get past the head noise and see what's really going on, these are the guys to work with."
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