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When Your Days Start Working

Why Your Best Days Feel Like Luck — And How to Change That

By Anita Colussi-Zanon 8 min read
When your days start working through subconscious orientation

The Days That Just Work

You know the feeling.

A day where things flow — where the right conversation happens at the right moment, where your energy holds, where something you've been waiting on moves forward, where you arrive home at the end of it feeling genuinely good rather than just relieved it's over.

These days exist.

You've had them.

And the frustrating thing is that they don't seem to follow any particular rule.

You can't reliably produce them.

They arrive when they arrive, and the rest of the time you're having ordinary days, or difficult ones, without any clear sense of what made the difference.

The morning routine world has a lot of answers for this: wake earlier, journal, meditate, exercise, cold water, gratitude lists.

Some of these help.

None of them quite explains why two mornings with identical routines can produce completely different days.

The variable they're missing isn't the routine.

It's what's running underneath the routine — the subconscious orientation you're carrying into the day before a single thing has happened in it.

The Subconscious Sets the Day Before the Day Begins

The conscious mind accounts for roughly 5% of total mental activity.

The other 95% is the subconscious — running patterns, filtering experience, generating your felt sense of what's possible, what's likely, and what kind of day this is going to be.

It makes those assessments before you've checked your phone, before you've spoken to anyone, before anything has given it reason to think one way or another.

The subconscious arrives at a position about the day based on its existing programs, and then the day tends to reflect that position back.

This is why best days can feel like luck.

They're not entirely luck — they're days when the subconscious happened to be oriented toward openness, flow, and possibility rather than friction, guardedness, or low-grade expectation of difficulty.

The orientation isn't random, but it isn't consciously chosen either.

It arrives from whatever the subconscious is running.

And conventional morning affirmations — said consciously, believed consciously — work at the 5% level.

They can shift mood.

They don't reliably shift the subconscious orientation underneath it.

What would change the quality and consistency of your days isn't a more disciplined morning routine at the conscious level.

It's a direct instruction to the subconscious — one that sets the orientation for the day before the day has had a chance to set it for you.

Setting the Subconscious Before the Day Begins

Inner Influencing is an established methodology built to communicate directly with the subconscious mind — not to think positive thoughts at it and hope they filter down, but to deliver a direct instruction in a form the subconscious can receive and act on.

I came across it when I was looking for something that worked at the level where experience is actually generated, and it was specific enough that I trained as a Master Practitioner — and it's remained central to my practice ever since.

Using it as a morning practice — to set the subconscious orientation for the day ahead — is one of the most consistently powerful applications I've found.

The entry point uses a specific trigger phrase — "Purple Cow" — embedded in a carefully structured statement.

The phrase is deliberately unusual: it signals to the subconscious that what's incoming is a direct instruction, not ordinary thought to be processed and set aside.

One statement.

Said once.

And the subconscious receives a clear orientation for the day ahead.

The three statements below are designed to be used as a morning practice — ideally before you've fully engaged with the day, when the subconscious is most receptive to new instruction.

They take less than two minutes.

What they set in motion tends to last the whole day.

Your Three Morning Statements

Read each statement slowly — out loud if you're able to.

Say it once, then stop.

Let a moment of quiet follow.

Notice whatever arises — a sense of something settling into place, a quiet readiness, a feeling that the day ahead is already, somehow, on your side.

Statement 1 — Opening the Day

"Subconscious, when I say Purple Cow, you will set me up for the best day ever — filling this day with flow, ease, good things, and moments that feel exactly right — and keep me in that from now on, and do this in a way that is natural, easy, instant and graceful. Purple Cow."

Statement 2 — Clearing What Blocks the Best Days

"Subconscious, when I say Purple Cow, you will get rid of any belief that great days are random, that they happen to other people more than to me, or that I need to earn or work hard for the day to go well — and keep me free from that from now on, and do this in a way that is natural, easy, instant and graceful. Purple Cow."

Statement 3 — Setting the Deepest Orientation

"Subconscious, when I say Purple Cow, you will make it easy for me to move through this day expecting good things, noticing what's working, and staying open to everything that wants to go well — as my natural way of meeting each day — and keep me in that from now on, and do this in a way that is natural, easy, instant and graceful. Purple Cow."

What Did You Notice?

Whatever you noticed — a quiet sense of readiness, a feeling that something has oriented itself toward the day in a different way, even just a breath that felt like the beginning of something good — that was your subconscious receiving a new instruction about what kind of day this is.

The subconscious doesn't need fanfare.

It needs a clear command.

And it's just received three.

Used consistently as a morning practice, these statements begin to build a new baseline — a subconscious orientation toward days that work, toward flow and ease and good things arriving, that becomes increasingly the default rather than the exception.

The best days stop feeling like luck.

They start feeling like what days are like.

The Free Discovery Kit Takes You Further

The subconscious sets the tone for your day before your first conscious thought.

The Inner Influencing Discovery Kit goes deeper into that level — the science behind what you just experienced, more tools for setting the orientation, and the beginning of days that work not by accident but by design.

It's free. And if something just shifted in how the day ahead feels — that's the subconscious already responding.

Anita Colussi-Zanon

About the Author

Anita Colussi-Zanon is an Angel Intuitive and Master Practitioner in Inner Influencing with over 10 years of experience helping people transform their lives. She combines divine angelic wisdom with powerful subconscious clearing techniques to create lasting positive change.

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