Wired for Change

Wired for Change

Real World Solutions for Real People

A free resource built from decades of real experience — not theory.

What You’re Going to Find Here

This is not a self-help book written by someone who read other self-help books.

This is a curated body of work — drawn from the writings and methods of masters like Richard Bandler, Paul McKenna, and L. Michael Hall — filtered through 20 years of law enforcement, the daily reality of caring for a son with a rare degenerative disease, and a faith that has been tested by all of it.

Every technique in here has been studied, applied, and lived. The sources are named. The credit goes where it belongs. What’s added is the real-world context for how to actually use any of it.

What’s Inside

Your Brain Already Knows How to Reduce Pain

A complete framework for using your nervous system’s built-in filtering mechanisms — without medication, without willpower, and without pretending.

The Language That Changes Minds

Bandler’s patterns. McKenna’s inductions. Hall’s frameworks. Organized, explained, and shown in context — with full attribution to the people who built them.

What Faith Actually Does to the Brain

Not doctrine. The practical neuroscience of why people with deep faith handle suffering differently — and how to access that regardless of where you are spiritually.

A Real Story at the Center

The book opens with a father watching his son lose the ability to do algebra — and what that taught him about the human mind, resilience, and what actually helps people.

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Who Built This

Edward Flores spent 20 years as a law enforcement detective — economic crimes, property crimes, reading people for a living. He’s also a licensed real estate agent, a student of NLP for over a decade, a man of Catholic faith, and the full-time caregiver for his son Christopher, who has Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 7 — a rare, progressive neurological disease with no cure.

He didn’t write this to sell something. He wrote it because the combination of what he’s learned and what he’s lived is not something you find in one place anywhere. Now it is.