No, it's not correct, and its cardinal sin is not that there are many grammar mistakes, but that the meaning is unclear. "There is no better way to train your brain to take the right action effortlessly" is OK for now, though I might like to see changes depending on what you mean. But "than the way how subliminal makes the most out of your subconscious" is completely opaque to me.
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l3arn3rIs this sentence correct?No. For one thing "way how" is not English, and neither is "subliminal makes". See also Clive's comments. I think it's going to be hard to understand even after the mistakes are fixed.
l3arn3rThere is no better way to train your brain to take action effortlessly than the subliminal way, which makes the most out of your subconscious.Better as shown above. It's only hard to understand because I don't know what the subliminal way of training my brain might be.
l3arn3rSubliminal is a kind of music, so I don't think it's appropriate to add way to it.NOW you tell me! That's not the dictionary definition of 'subliminal'.