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EPISODE · May 7, 2018 · 21 MIN

EP#14 - How Your Mind is Programmed

from The Mindful Experiment Podcast

Our minds are conditioned and programmed to respond in a specific way.  This 2 million-year-old program called, "The Brain," is designed to determine patterns and threats and help you survive in this life.  Unfortunately, in an information world, we live in, programming your mind happens more than we think.  When we talk about programming, it is having you think a thought but not really be what you feel or think it is but instead, the influencers to have you think a certain way.For example, I say, Donald Trump, Adolf Hitler, Gandhi, Jesus, etc., and you have a thought and feeling about each individual in your own way.  Now, most of it is conditioned based upon humanities standards.  What about, "I'll be back."  What movie was that?Or what about corporations that use music with a saying that will have you remember them.  The best marketers in the world utilize principles like this to get you to want to buy their products.But, I will share with you ways on how you can transform and program your mind to think, act and feel the way YOU want to at all times.  Tune in as this podcast is a 2 part series.----more----Get Connected with Dr. VicFacebook: www.facebook.com/DrVicManzoInstagram: www.Instagram.com/DrVicManzoLinkedIn: www.LinkedIn.com/in/DrManzoYouTube: Bit.Ly/38QULv91 Purchase a Copy of Dr. Vic's Book at a Discounthttp://bit.ly/37GY4UK Hire Dr. Vic as Your Mentor/Coachhttp://bit.ly/2F7zUpU [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Our minds are conditioned and programmed to respond in a specific way.  This 2 million-year-old program called, "The Brain," is designed to determine patterns and threats and help you survive in this life.  Unfortunately, in an information world, we live in, programming your mind happens more than we think.  When we talk about programming, it is having you think a thought but not really be what you feel or think it is but instead, the influencers to have you think a certain way.For example, I say, Donald Trump, Adolf Hitler, Gandhi, Jesus, etc., and you have a thought and feeling about each individual in your own way.  Now, most of it is conditioned based upon humanities standards.  What about, "I'll be back."  What movie was that?Or what about corporations that use music with a saying that will have you remember them.  The best marketers in the world utilize principles like this to get you to want to buy their products.But, I will share with you ways on how you can transform and program your mind to think, act and feel the way YOU want to at all times.  Tune in as this podcast is a 2 part series.----more----Get Connected with Dr. VicFacebook: www.facebook.com/DrVicManzoInstagram: www.Instagram.com/DrVicManzoLinkedIn: www.LinkedIn.com/in/DrManzoYouTube: Bit.Ly/38QULv91 Purchase a Copy of Dr. Vic's Book at a Discounthttp://bit.ly/37GY4UK Hire Dr. Vic as Your Mentor/Coachhttp://bit.ly/2F7zUpU [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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