The SYBR (Systematic Brain Rewiring) Method is the fastest, easiest, and most effective way I know to rewire your brain for freedom from unwanted behaviors and emotions.
I've been developing brain rewiring techniques since 2006, after discovering how life-changing and exciting it can be to do this.
This is how I went from struggling with depression off and on for a decade to not having it be an issue anymore. (As of 2026, I haven't struggled with depression for 20 years. I did this with no medication. No pills. No therapy. Only the brain rewiring techniques that I developed and simple lifestyle changes.)
This is also how I rewired my brain for freedom from smoking and drinking.
Not abstinence. Freedom.
As in, I haven't smoked for 20 years or drunk alcohol for about 5 years, because I freed myself from the desire to do it. So it hasn't been a struggle.
To this day, my refrigerator and liquor cabinet are still stocked with alcohol because I never threw any of it out. (It's there for guests and family who drink.)
This is the incredible power of brain rewiring, which is why I've been developing these techniques that form the SYBR Method for 20 years now.
One of the most powerful things I've discovered over the past 20 years is that you don't need massive amounts of repetition (like "X" days doing something) to rewire your brain for change.
Let this really sink in.
When you kissed someone and "sparks flew", did you really need days, weeks, months, or years to change the way you thought, felt, and behaved around them?
Or did all this rewiring seem to happen instantly?
Also, have you ever had an epiphany that completely changed your life in an instant?
As in, the moment you realized something, everything instantly changed for you, and you felt and acted differently?
Here's the point: you have undoubtedly experienced accidental rapid brain rewiring that completely changed your life in an instant.
So you already know this is possible.
The question is this: how can we achieve this kind of life-changing rapid brain rewiring deliberately, for our own purposes, instead of just experiencing it by accident?
This is the point of the SYBR (Systematic Brain Rewiring) Method.
The goal is to use simple, powerful, neuroscience-backed brain rewiring techniques to quickly rewire our brains in ways that benefit us. (For example, so that we can rapidly drop emotional baggage and rapidly free ourselves from unwanted behaviors.)
So what are the techniques that the SYBR Method uses to rewire your brain faster and easier, and what makes them more powerful than other techniques?
SYBR Method techniques have names like:
Happiness Atom Technique
Calm Happy Focus Technique
Rapid Rewiring System
Happiness & Success Jumpstart
Excited Lawyer Technique
Create Joyous Chaos Method
You'll notice that the majority of these technique names have an emotional component.
Why?
Because if you think back to our previous life-changing examples, you'll notice there was emotion involved.
Was it a boring, forgettable kiss that had such a dramatic effect on you, or a boring, run-of-the-mill thought that changed your life?
No! It was an exciting kiss, an exciting epiphany.
I guarantee you there was emotion involved, and the emotion is part of what made these things so memorable and life-changing, instantly rewiring your brain.
For this reason, with the SYBR Method, we deliberately bring in positive emotion to our brain rewiring techniques, so that we can then use that positive emotion for brain rewiring purposes.
For example, the Calm Happy Focus Technique helps you feel calmer and happier on demand, and then then you turn your focus to the kind of rewiring you want with this more positive emotional state.
Contrast this with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which is considered the gold standard for psychological interventions.
CBT actually eliminates emotion from the equation. You evaluate thoughts that work against you, considering evidence for and against, and then reframe with different thoughts that might serve you better.
If CBT brought excitement into these mental changes, it would instantly be more powerful, because excitement about new, better ways of thinking instantly rewires your brain more in that direction.
How do I know this?
Because in my early brain rewiring days, my notebooks were filled with things like "Yes!!!" and "Wow!!!" as I Iet myself get excited by understanding how new and different valid ways of thinking served me better.
Years later, I accidentally killed a lot of the power of my thought-changing techniques by making them more cold and logical, kind of like CBT.
This still worked but not as well.
Once I realized the difference that emotion makes, I brought it back and made it the star. You can see this reflected in the name "The Excited Lawyer Technique".
Using positive emotion as a brain rewiring tool is already game-changing, but then we take things to the next level with the SYBR Method by deliberately creating prediction errors.
Now, what on earth is a prediction error, and what does it matter for brain rewiring?
As neuroscientists will tell you, your brain is a prediction machine.
When your brain encounters something it didn't predict, it creates what neuroscientists call a "prediction error".
Your brain pays attention to this prediction error, and then your brain will rewire itself so that it can make better predictions in the future.
So with the SYBR Method, we use a powerful shortcut for brain rewiring that most people don't take advantage of: we deliberately create prediction errors to rewire our brains faster and easier.
When we combine prediction errors with positive emotion, the brain rewiring effects are magnified.
For example, imagine you're terrified that people will laugh at you and make fun of you if you go to a party.
How could you quickly reduce fear and anxiety about this with the SYBR Method?
Well, you could generate positive emotion with the Calm Happy Focus Technique, and then imagine your "worst nightmare" in your mind (everyone mocking at you), while at the same time noticing how good you actually feel due to the positive emotion you've generated.
This isn't supposed to happen, according to your brain.
You're not "supposed to" be able to think about this "worst case scenario" and be able to feel great (rather than sick to your stomach) while thinking about this.
This creates a massive prediction error, forcing your brain to rewire itself to make sense of this so it can make better predictions in the future.
Among other things, your brain might come to the conclusion "Maybe being mocked isn't nearly as bad as I initially thought". Just like that, you quickly rewire your brain for less fear and anxiety about this happening.