The One Truth About Success That Changes Everything 🔥
Dec 11, 2025Success doesn’t come from being more motivated. It comes from knowing what you truly value — and then aligning your life so you naturally pour your time, money, focus, and space into it. 🧭
That’s the core teaching from Mitesh Khatri’s lesson on the unlimited source of action. Here’s a clear, practical breakdown so you can use it today.
The big idea: Values are the fuel for unlimited action 🔥
Most people blame laziness when they don’t act. They think “motivation” is the missing ingredient. But motivation is just a feeling—and feelings come and go.
Mitesh points to a deeper layer: values (also called priorities or importance).
When something is a real value for you, you’ll automatically take consistent, sometimes relentless, action in that area. When something is an artificial value (i.e., not truly important to you), no amount of willpower will keep you consistent.
The TMFS test — how you spot a real value vs an artificial value ✅
Mitesh gives a simple diagnostic: look at the resources you effortlessly give. The acronym is TMFS:
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T — Time ⏳
Do you naturally spend time on this? Hours pass and you’re still at it without thinking? That’s a strong sign it’s a real value.
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M — Money 💸
If you truly value something, you find the funds or make the investment. When family or health matters, people magically arrange money. If you don’t, you invent excuses.
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F — Focus 🎯
Do you remember details, dates, preferences? Do you naturally notice and act? That attention shows what you truly prioritize.
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S — Space 🧩
Do you give physical or mental space to this — room in your schedule, your home, your thoughts? Kids obsessed with video games have gaming corners; that’s space for value.
If you’re not giving TMFS to an area (health, relationship, career, money), then it’s not a real value for you — yet. And that’s why action feels limited.
Real examples that hit home 💡
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People often say family is most important, but their calendar, wallet, and attention reveal otherwise. Actions (not words) show real values.
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Kids may be “lazy” about math but have unlimited energy for video games. The system (time, money, focus, space) is already in place — for what they value.
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You remember your phone number effortlessly because you value having it available. Your brain stores what matters.
Bottom line: Nobody is “lazy.” Their values simply direct where energy and memory go.
Practical steps: How to turn an artificial value into a real value 🔁
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Choose one area you’re struggling in (health, relationship, career, money). Pick just one.
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Apply the TMFS test honestly. Where are you not investing time, money, focus, or space?
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Create a tiny system to force TMFS into that area:
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Time: Block 15–30 minutes daily in your calendar.
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Money: Commit a small, automatic transfer or micro-investment.
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Focus: Set reminders or make a visible checklist.
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Space: Clear a shelf, set up a corner, or create a dedicated device/playlist.
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Observe for 30 days. See what changes when you consistently give TMFS to that area.
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Adjust priorities — if it still feels off, it’s okay. Your values will reveal themselves. Decide if you want to shift them or accept them.
Why this approach actually leads to success 📈
When your outer life matches your internal value map, action becomes effortless. You don’t need to “push” motivation into existence — the system already supports the behavior. This is how momentum, mastery, and eventually success build up naturally.
Mitesh’s invitation is simple: learn to match your actions with your values. Then unlimited action follows, and success becomes less about willpower and more about alignment.
Quick takeaways ✨
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Motivation is temporary. Values are long-term fuel.
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Use TMFS (Time, Money, Focus, Space) to identify what you truly value.
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If you want to change a result, change where you allocate TMFS.
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Start with one area, create small TMFS systems, and watch momentum grow.
Want to go deeper? 🎓
Mitesh offers a free lesson from his Advanced Law of Attraction course that dives into values and how to use them to build trust, momentum, and results. If you want a guided path for turning values into unstoppable action, check out a free lesson and experiment with the TMFS approach.
You’re not lazy. You’re organized — by your values. Once you understand where your real values are, success becomes a natural consequence. 🌱