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July 29, 2025 28 mins

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Zahra Karson.

A psychologist, life coach, and author of Six Weeks to Happy: The Ultimate Roadmap to Retrain Your Brain for Better Health, Greater Abundance, and Long Lasting Peace and Happiness.

Key Highlights from the Transcript:

  • Fear and the Subconscious Mind: Zahra explains how fear, often rooted in the subconscious, can block personal growth and happiness. She emphasizes that 95% of our behavior is driven by subconscious patterns, which are survival-based and often limiting.

  • Five Core Limiting Beliefs: These include feelings of not being good enough, not being deserving of love, or not being capable of success. These beliefs are common across all demographics, from teenagers to CEOs.

  • Daily Routines and Stress: The conversation touches on how most people wake up stressed and reactive, rather than intentional. Zahra and Rushion discuss the importance of starting the day with purpose and calm to rewire the brain for success.

  • Health and Happiness Connection: Chronic stress is linked to numerous health issues. Zahra advocates for mindfulness and emotional regulation as tools to improve both mental and physical health.

  • Tools and Resources:

    • Happiness Planner: A free tool to help individuals assess what brings them joy and identify gaps in their current lifestyle.
    • Life Block Quiz: A playful assessment to uncover subconscious fear patterns and how they affect relationships, wealth, and self-worth.
    • Website: sixweekstohappy.com

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(01:13):
My Guess is Zara Carson. She has a secret she
wants to share with the world. For three decades, Zar
has worked to understand human behavior. How we are wired
and that's always the word we hear all the time,
being wired. How are you wired? How to rewire and
move beyond our fears to be the best possible version
of ourself Fear Fear stops us in so many levels

(01:34):
of opportunity. The result is her proven road map to wealth,
health and happiness. She is the author of Six Weeks
to Happy, The Ultimate road Map to retrain your Brain
for better health, greater abundance, and long lasting peace and happiness.
Is the best selling manual that God's readers and retraining
their brains to enhance their mental and emotional well being.

(01:56):
Please Welcome to Money Making Conversations Masterclives. Zara Carson. How
do you doing, Miss Carson?

Speaker 4 (02:01):
Are you doing great? Thank you so much for having me.

Speaker 3 (02:04):
Well, I'm just let everybody make me feel good. How
important you are. You're calling from where right now? I'm
talking to you in? What country are you're in right now,
Miss Carson.

Speaker 4 (02:14):
I'm in Paris friends tonight, and so.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
It's midnight right there, right midnight in Paris. Well, thank
you for staying up late to get this interview in.
Uh again, it's important for me to talk to that.
I know we missed on several occasions trying to talk
about rewiring. You know, I always talk about in this show,
mon Making Conversations, Masterclass, Miss Cars, and about fear. A

(02:37):
lot of people allow fear to stop their decision making.
And I always tell people fear can stop you a
lot with stopping a relationship, can stop you in the job, opportunity,
can stop you from just stepping out of the house,
can stop how you deal with your kids. Let's talk
about that before we start talking about happiness. Let's talk
about fear.

Speaker 4 (02:59):
I'm so I'm lad you brought this up, because you know,
I mean, it really is the missing piece. I think
people talk about mindset, and people talk about moving beyond,
but there's the piece of so many people don't understand
and that we are a five percent conscious mind ninety
five percent subconscious, and what that means is our subconscious
as main directive is to keep us safe in its

(03:20):
survival base. So we are actually wired for survival. And
sometimes that wiring can interfere with our goals towards happiness
and success, and so we think we're trying to work
through fear, but we don't really know where it's coming from.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
It's good in.

Speaker 4 (03:38):
This book and in this methodology, which is a rewire
mindset system to teach people the tool to move beyond
fear is to actually figure out where the source of
stress and anxiety and fear is coming from and to
be able to recognize which particular subconscious patterns are operating
within them. Because the thing about a pattern is once

(03:59):
you see it, you can't unsee it. And that's the beauty.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
And so so you say, once you fear, you cannot unfeared.

Speaker 2 (04:09):
That's what you just say it.

Speaker 4 (04:10):
Sorry, my apologies. Once you see your patterns, once you
can actually name and notice what your patterns are, right,
you can't unknow them. You've seen them show up and
you can recognize them and say, oh my god, I'm
doing that thing again that I do in my relationships.
I'm pushing people away because why because it's survival based.

(04:35):
So what we do is we have five main limiting
beliefs that live in your unconscious, subconscious wiring, and they
are common to all human beings. I have worked with teenagers,
I have worked all the way up to sea level
executives and global entrepreneurs, and I can promise you even
those global entrepreneurs that are running multimillion dollar companies, they

(04:58):
all have a couple of these same five fears. And
we all have them, and we all know the top one,
the most common one is that I'm not good enough,
or I'm not as smart enough, or I'm not educated enough.
It takes many many Basically.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
I'm not good. Just basically I'm not good.

Speaker 4 (05:14):
I'm not good, or I'm not enough right, those are
the main permutations of that. Then there's I'm not deserving
of love, and so we believe that we are subconsciously.
It's not something we consciously think. There's something running in
our background that says I'm never going to find the
love I deserve, maybe because I don't look the way
I'm supposed to look, or I'm not as successful as

(05:36):
I want to be, but we make up some sort
of story to explain why it's running in our background
without realizing it's right now.

Speaker 3 (05:42):
So basically they're destroying their opportunities based on their internal
I guess self conscious would would you say that they
are self conscious about their their potential flaws that they
only are recognize What is that?

Speaker 4 (05:57):
Yes, it's not self conscious? I would say self conscious
is when you have an awareness when you're operating in
that five percent of the conscious mind. The self conscious
requires for you to be conscious or aware of it.
Unconscious is everything else, all learning, behavior and change that
you really want to access, operates in the ninety five

(06:19):
percent that you are not even aware of and therefore
not conscious of. So that's why we use the term
subconscious unconscious. It sort of happens as automatically as blinking
or walking. When we're walking down the street, we don't
think about which foot we're putting in front of the other.
We don't think about how to transfer our weight into
that leg. As we take a step, it just happens.

(06:40):
We just think I'm moving forward or moving sideways, or
now I'm going to turn, and it happens. So that's
kind of how it operates. So I'll give you an example.
You wake up first thing in the morning. Most people
don't wake up rested and full of joy and fully excited.
Most people, even me, we wake up exhausted, right, never
get an fleet. So the pattern starts right from the

(07:03):
second we wake up. Then you start thinking about your day.
So whatever your morning routine is, you go for that coffee,
you hit the shower, You're getting ready for your work day,
and all of a sudden, you start thinking those same
sets of thoughts and the same feelings start to go
with it. Oh my gosh, what do I have on
the table today? What's on my schedule today? Do I
have to get the kids said and ready for school?

(07:25):
You know? What meetings do I have? How am I
going to get to everything? And you start to wonder
do I have all the energy?

Speaker 2 (07:31):
Do I have all of the resources.

Speaker 4 (07:33):
To get everything done? And then all of the feelings
go with it. Oh my god, you start feeling the
stress and the anxiety and the nervousness, and you already
start feeling irritated and worried, and so those over time,
those thoughts and feelings get bundled together. Think of like
think of your brain like a series of.

Speaker 3 (07:53):
When you're talking like this, it's also it can be
tied to the environment you walk into, like if you
walk in if you know, if you're being bullied in
school okay teenagers, or at a job that you don't
like your co workers, your co workers don't make you
feel comfortable. So so you know, because I'm a big
person that always talk about because I get up at

(08:14):
four thirty Monday through Friday, get up in the morning,
and I always tell people I don't I'm not happy
to get up, but my goal is to get up,
you know. Like that's why I laugh when you say
that's true. When you get up, You're not exactly whoo
I'm up? Man, what I'm gonna do? You get up
because that's part of the process. You have to get
up to accomplish your task. And so when I'm hearing
you talk like, I always know that. I tell people

(08:38):
when I get up at four thirty, I get up
because there's a window where it's Rushaun McDonald's time where
I can do whatever I want. I don't have to
worry about anybody because at that time, at the time
of the day that I'm up, the morning, I'm up,
nobody else is up.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
So if I want to watch TV, I want to
watch ESPO Layer.

Speaker 3 (08:55):
If I want to go back to bed and nap
another fifteen minutes, I have that option, but most people do.
I've found, and as you want your thoughts on this,
is that they get up and they'll pinned against their time,
the clock. If they get up at six, they got
to be somewhere at eight or be somewhere at seven.
So there are their mindset is never relaxed. They wake

(09:18):
up to me, yeah, at at a hyper speed, and
I think that's a problem.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
Correct, It's exactly right. You're describing it in a slightly
different way what I was describing as the pattern when
somebody is in their routine, their automatic, automatic way of being.
They wake up and they're already in their routine. I oh,
I got to get up. I gotta do these right,
so I got to get to my job. And it's
an uninspired way of living. You have chosen a different

(09:42):
mindset where you wake up and you say you're being
intentional with how you spend your time, and you're saying,
I'm going to make this a productive day. I'm going
to create and achieve whatever goal I set out to achieve.
And it's a very different mindset, and it's the mindset
of entrepreneurs. They wake up and they have a very clear,
intentional morning routine. I've met some entrepreneurs that that wake

(10:05):
up and meditate. I've met others that meet other entrepreneurs
and go for long walks and have interesting discussions on
what's going on in the global economy, what's going on
in their businesses, what amazing books have they read. So
they're inspiring and learning from each other. And it's an
incredible way to start the day, because when you start
your day off on the foot of greatness, the rest

(10:25):
of your day can't fly down so fast from there.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
Well, I can't start my day off. You know the
idon Sanders was doing in the football game.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
You got it.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
I gotta I gotta get in a metaphysical conversation to
really get my mind right, that's what you're telling me.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
Well, I think all it starts with is if you
just take ten minutes to start your day right and
just ask yourself this one simple question, how do I
want to feel today? And most people wouldn't choose to
feel stressed and tired and worried about money or time
or energy. Most people would say, I would love to

(11:05):
feel certain and capable or peaceful and calm and happy
and knowing that everything is just going to go incredibly
well today. And then you take that set of feelings
and you start to visualize your day, which is what
Olympic athletes do, It's what top entrepreneurs do. They see
the end game, see what their goals look like once

(11:28):
they've already achieved them. And once you get into that mindset,
it starts to rewire your brain because the same set
of thoughts and feelings I described earlier, when you're in
your automatic, usual way of being, your old routine, is
that's a very deflating and uninspired way to live because
you just keep It's like Groundhog Day. You wake up
and you're just going to keep running the same day

(11:50):
over and over. It's exhausting. If you want to wake
up and have a life you really love, you have
to be intentional. So even taking an extra ten minutes. Listen,
I'm not going to wake up before thirty in the morning,
like you do.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
Come on, come on, come on.

Speaker 5 (12:05):
Join me.

Speaker 4 (12:06):
No, I will not do it. I will wake up
at seven, right if I need you, I'll wake up really,
but if I will wake up at seven and I
will take that ten to twenty minutes per day to
start my day on the right porld.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
And I think that's the key right there, what you're saying.
You are taking time for you, whether it's at four
point thirty or seven o'clock. Don't just wake up and
just go. And that's what so many people. They wake
up and go and they hit this news button. Suddenly
they're up against the clock and things like that. So
that's the part that I think that from a standpoint

(12:39):
of why I'm so excited about talking first, for you
have a fantastic relaxing voice. I feel like I need
to be on some couches, you know, tell me more, Doc,
tell me more? What am I doing wrong? And when
you look at your background, I'm talking to dar Carson.
Our backgrounds degree in psychology, a degree in Applied Positive
Psychology neuroscience, certified as a Master in LP practitioner. If

(13:02):
you don't know what that is, sharpened main senses and
develop your intuition, which she does or she talks to
you now and life coach and master hypnotherapists. Yes, you
got it all covered, because you know, the thing about
it is that I don't know if I live in
an intense life, but I do know multitasking enables me

(13:27):
to do a lot, and I don't know if that's
a good thing a bad thing, because it's just another
layer of pressure. And when I when I when I
read your book and about in six weeks, I love
things that put me in a timeline six weeks to happy,
the ultimate road map to retrain your brain for better health,
greater abundance and long lasting peace and happiness.

Speaker 2 (13:48):
Let's start with better health. Why is it?

Speaker 3 (13:50):
How does in your book do you get to better health?
And then we let's answer that part when we come
back from break then we get to other breakdown areas
of the book, because I think it's important that people
don't underst and stress can determine.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
How you live your life from a healthy perspective.

Speaker 4 (14:05):
Correct, Oh my gosh, it's everything. If you know stress.
Our bodies are like think of a wear and tear
on your car. So over time you need to get
an oil change, you need to get a service for
it to run well.

Speaker 6 (14:16):
Well.

Speaker 4 (14:17):
What we don't realize going through the same day in
day out, routine is we're putting so much stress on
our bodies because we're not handling ourselves well mentally and
emotionally in terms of our mental emotional health. And so
your physical body is not just in terms of what
you need in terms of nutrition, exercise, and sleep. Your
physical body then starts acting like an alarm belt for

(14:38):
when things are not being handled in other aspects of
your life. And so when you can get in control,
like being you know, like starting your day with intentions
by choosing how you want to think and feel, choosing
to be calm, choosing to feel peaceful, versus just waking
up and automatically stepping into your stress mode. What it

(14:59):
does is it allows you to reprogram your brain, your
central nervous system back to its other state of calm.
I see other state. It's because we are always in
a stressful state. We are always in that fighter plight mode.
We're always on the go in today's busy day and age,
and so we've forgotten that we actually have a natural

(15:19):
ability to be calm. And so part of what I
teach in this book is to teach people what stress
does to the body and how to retrain your brain
and your central nervous system back to calm. And the
amazing thing is when you start looking after your mental
and emotional health. When you can quiet the mind and
you have the tools to be mindful, to be able

(15:40):
to stop and pause and just slow the roll and
calm yourself down, get yourself back to retraining your brain
back to calm. Your physical health also improves. All of
a sudden. Chronic fatigue disappears, chronic inflammation disappears, health issues,
high blood pressure, heart risk, autoimmune disorders. They're all stress related.

(16:03):
So if you get in control of your mental and
emotional health by understanding how stress impacts you and how
to choose healthier ways of living mentally and emotionally, all
of a sudden, your physical health is also going to improve.
It's profound. I promise you we have seen unbelievable shifts
in health when people just start looking after their stress
levels and make smarter choice.

Speaker 2 (16:24):
The book is Six Weeks to Happy. I'm talking to
Zara Carson.

Speaker 3 (16:28):
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Speaker 3 (17:53):
Hi you dons Rashawn McDonald, I'm interviewing Zara Carson. She
owns a degree in Psychology Applied Positive Psychology, Neuroscience and
is certified as a master NLP practitioner, which means see
sharpenings in your main senses and develop your intuition and
life coach as well as a master hypnotherapist. Welcome back
to the show, Zara. When you talk about we talked

(18:16):
about fear, Like I said, it's important to leave with
fear because a lot of people ignore that it can
stop them from getting to happiness. What does happiness mean
to you?

Speaker 4 (18:28):
It's an interesting definition because it really is a unique formula.
I think if you want to incorporate everything in happiness,
it needs to include optimal physical wellbeing, because if you
don't have your health, youve of nothing. And it include
being really intentional with your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, so
really being in a state of flow where you are

(18:50):
in control of your life, in control of your choices,
able to choose how to navigate your emotions, and being
an optimal energized health so you can live in exciting
and in vital life. So, you know, it's a long
way to describe it, but I think it needs all
of those things. I think you can be successful and

(19:11):
not you know, I think you can be happy and
you can be successful, but I don't think real success
comes unless you are healthy and happy at the same time.

Speaker 3 (19:20):
Because you know, it's really interesting because so many people
try to achieve happiness with different ways. A lot of
people use alcohols, some people use drugs. Some people feel
they have to be in a relationship to be happy.
You know, a lot of people fear loneliness, which stops
them from being happy because they never get to understand themselves.
So when you look at those different and listening and

(19:41):
that reason I list your degrees because that means that
you're a learned person, So it means you encountered a
lot of not only real life situations, but book information
allows people to understand what the true measure of happiness is.
Does it start at a certain age that you should
really look in the mirror and say it's all about
you and defining your.

Speaker 4 (19:59):
Ha You know, I think I was in search for
that answer. So it's a great question. And it took
me thirty years of self analysis, study and so many
different fields just to kind of understand what is the
signs of happiness, Like if we could give people a formula,
what does that look like? And it was so interesting

(20:22):
because I was coaching so many people from so many
different walks of life, and as a coach, you learn
how to help people achieve their goals. And this is
what we think happiness is. Right, we come into this
life with very few instructions. You're told to do well
in school, then pick a career, pick a job, then
decide to do that. Then get the house, get the kid,
get the car, get the you know, and all of

(20:43):
a sudden, happiness will show up. But that's not how
it works, and so we don't really we're never asked
what makes you happy? What are the things that really
bring you joy? What makes you feel alive, what makes
you feel peaceful? And so what I came to understand
and working with all of my clients is I was
trying to help them visualize their goals, is very few
people could actually tell me that they would be any

(21:05):
happier once they achieved them. So I said, oh, my goodness,
what is missing here? This is profound. This is a
major gap in what I thought we were all doing.
We were all doing life wrong in a way, right,
And I said, what is this missing piece? And I said, oh,
my gosh, we don't even know ourselves well enough to
know what is that magic formula for us because it's unique.

(21:27):
Your diet Rashaan and your morning routine is going to
be different than your partner, your kids, your business partner,
your friends, the way I eat, even the meals we choose,
It's going to be completely different. So it is unique
to you as it is unique to me and everyone else.
So it really is a magic formula just for you.

(21:49):
And so what I came to do is I broke
down all of the areas of your life financial, emotional.
What do you need in terms of love, affection, sex?
What do you need in terms of financial stability slash freedom.
I like to use freedom because everyone wants financial stability,
but I want freedom. I want to be excited about
my life. You know, what are the things you need

(22:10):
in terms of intellectual mental stimulation, What are the things
you need in terms of physical stimulation in your physical environment?
What do you need socially? So I've given people a
free tool that they can download from our website called
the Happiness Planner, and they can figure out what is
it that really makes them feel so alive and so

(22:31):
optimized in terms of their mental health, emotional health, and
really gives them energy, Like what would be a life
that really excites them. And what that does is it
gives them a really clear guide for who they are
now and how they're living their life and what they
actually would like if they could choose everything they wanted,

(22:51):
and they can then see the gaps and from there
we have somewhere to work with. And so the other
thing I did was I also created something to help
people understand. You talked about fear at the start of
this some thing to help people understand a quick and
playful way for them to understand what their fear patterns are.
And it's called the Life Block Quiz. And they can

(23:14):
take this quiz for free in seven to ten minutes,
and they can figure out what's their major life block
in terms of love, in terms of creating wealth, in
terms of feeling safe, in terms of feeling loved and supported,
in terms of being able to create a life that
they really and truly are excited by. And so we
have a couple of tools that are available for your

(23:35):
audience that they can just go and at least start.

Speaker 3 (23:39):
Should they go, Do you have a website they can?
They can you can mention on the air right now
to tell them to go.

Speaker 4 (23:43):
Absolutely absolutely they can go to six weeks to happy
dot com.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
Is that the number six or just to spell it out,
it's both.

Speaker 4 (23:54):
Okay, we have both, So just go to six weeks
to happy dot com and just click the link take
the quiz. That's the very first step to figure out
what are your fear patterns and what it shows you
is of the five limiting beliefs, there are ten animal archetypes,
so you actually get to see your personality mapped out

(24:14):
in terms of different values. What are the things that
are important to you? What are your behavioral patterns in
terms of money, wealth and success. What are your behavioral
patterns in terms of how you interact with others when
you're in relationship. What happens to you when this fear
pattern gets triggered. What do you do to push people away?

(24:34):
What do you do to interact with that survival mechanism
that's operating within you, and how to know when it's
not serving you, when it's preventing you from achieving your
life goals. And that's the first step. So it's really
a fun and playful way for people to get to
know themselves better and really get to see what is
stopping them in their lives we.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
Know because we don't know. We really don't know. We
talk to people that don't mean that we know that
person knows you. You can be married to somebody for
a long time, that doesn't mean that person knows you.
Because we all hide stuff from each other. We hide
it out of fear. We hide because it makes us
feel weak. It might make us feel that we don't know,
we're ignorant, or we are a lot a lot of

(25:17):
We open a lot of doors that but failed to
close them because as long as they say open, you know,
bad information keep coming in. Sometimes we need to close
these doors off. And it's really important that when I
brought I'll be honest with you. You are in our guests.
I've done this show a lot in five years, and

(25:37):
a half hour is disserviced to you. I need to
just really let you know that. Unfortunately I have to
wrap this up and like in a minute, and you are.
What you're saying to me allows me to have an
honest conversation. I think that that's important and I hope
my listeners who are listening to this realize this is

(25:58):
an interview by the honesty, honesty about yourself and what
you're trying to accomplish and stop denying your truths. And
it's tied to fears. It's tied the relationship, is tied
to wait, it's tied to jobs. It is so many
different things that can stop you to happiness. And I
can assure you the path to path to happiness is

(26:20):
not tied to drugs. It is not tied to alcohol.
It's not tied to anything that you have to inject
in your system to get you motivated to feel good,
you have to dig deep, and that is what your
book is all about.

Speaker 4 (26:33):
Correct, Yes, correct. I think the piece that's missing there though,
over sean is I want to say, you know, most
people don't. It's not that they're choosing not to face
their fears, it's that they really don't know. We're not
aware of them. And the reason is is because we
think we're the only ones getting it wrong. We're the
only ones that this feeling of I'm not enough, I'm

(26:55):
not smart enough, I'm not deserving or capable of wealth
and success, And we look around us and we think
everybody else seems to know the secret to life, but us.
And so this lifeblock Quiz actually helps you tap in
and I promise you it is related to one hundred
percent of human beings. If you are a human being,
you have at least two of these patterns operating within you.

(27:16):
Nobody gets to escape this. It's part of the human journey,
and it's part of your soul's journey to go through
all of these changes to be able to learn how
to become the best version of yourself. So it's a
lot of what you said, but there's a piece of
it that was missing, And I just want to impose
on people that it's something that we're not aware of.
And it's my job or my choice to want to

(27:38):
help people to bring this to the surface so we
can all heal, so we can all move past fear
and come to a place of love, health, wealth and
success because we are all deserving in it.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
My name is Zara Carson. Degrees of many psychology, apply
positive psychology. All right, Master hypnotherapist, life coach. She's been
coaching me on air, and I hope she'd coached you into
a better game plan of life Again. As we go,
can you give us that website one more time as
we close out the interview?

Speaker 4 (28:06):
Absolutely, just go to six weeks to happy dot com
and start on the road to happiness and success today.

Speaker 3 (28:12):
And I appreciate you calling me from Paris, and I
know this is a midnight call, and I believe me
you sound wide awake to me because you woke me up.
And I think all my listeners who are listening to
the show today because fantastic advice. Thank you for coming
on the show, Money Making Conversation Masterclass.

Speaker 4 (28:27):
Thank you so much for having me, Rashaan, such a pleasure.

Speaker 5 (28:33):
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