Motivational Monday: Reprogram Yourself! It's Time!
(Posted on July 20, 2020)

Do you remember the first 5 years of your life?
Anything? Anything at all? I’ve sat here and thought about it and I can’t think of one thing I remember from that time. Even if I heard stories, I don’t remember it.
What’s interesting is during those first five years, our brain is logging data and creating patterns of belief that we will utilize throughout our entire lives. So, as a parent— and from the perspective of a parent
—let’s look at the things we tell our children during those first five years.
"I'm so proud of you."—
Well we are, right?
Our kids did something great, they worked hard, or they shined. We're so full of respect and admiration for their achievement that we tell them how " proud"
we are of them.
**BUZZER SOUND**
Yep that is not great programming. What we taught them, or programmed in them, was to always live up to our expectations of them. We didn't teach them that they were successful on their own right, but we made them responsible to live up to our expectations.
"Don't cry, everything will be okay!"—
Ah, we hate to see the child cry.
It makes us feel bad, especially if they are hurting over something serious. If they are just crying over something they didn't get or when they didn't get their way, it drives us nuts. So we tell them "don't cry."
**BUZZER SOUND**
Again, what have we programmed in that unconscious mind? We've told them crying is not
ok. Bottle up your emotions, don't let them out, don't show them to others.
This is especially problematic when raising boys. The problem is that crying IS absolutely necessary for mental and physical health. Sometimes if we can't find a way to let out the emotion—or we hold on to the emotion—it is going to affect our physical bodies. Instead of encouraging the child not to cry or express their emotion, encourage them to let it out and offer them a hug. Or sit and hold them while they cry. Allow them to feel, help them work through their pain, and teach them that feelings are HEALTHY.
There are a plethora of other comments that we use unconsciously.
We think we are encouraging or helping, when really we are setting up programming that will affect the lives of our children— and their children!
I was listening to a short talk by Les Brown. I've included a link to a 10 minute talk he gives that really explains well what I'm trying to say here. He talks about the programming that's done to us, unintentionally
, by well-meaning people. He talks about the programming that continues throughout our lives— every single day of our life
—through social expectations, the people around us, the media, our educational sources, etc. This programming keeps us stuck, and living in unhealthy cycles.
We need to recognize the programming. We need to look at our self talk, and change that so that we may rewrite the programs that have been implanted in us. Then we can find what our purpose is, and live that purpose
. As Horace Mann said, "We should be ashamed to die unless we've made some major contribution to humankind." If we live within the parameters of the our programming— will we make that contribution
? Will we live the life that's full, happy, joyful, and full of purpose? Will we bring light and love to the people we care about most?
I learned an interesting story about Sylvester Stallone and the movie Rocky. Who doesn't know that movie
? Turns out Sylvester Stallone wrote the original script for the movie. He was a starving actor at the time. His intent was to sell the story and play the role of the main character. He tried selling the script to multiple studios and was apparently offered some large sums of money— but he was not given the leading role. He decided he was ok being poor, and would hold out until he could play the role. He, as we all know, did eventually sell the script and get the leading role but the script was sold at far less then the original offerings. He could have chosen to get himself out of poverty by taking one of the earlier offers, but he held on to his dream and achieved even greater success than he could have imagined.
Are you holding on to your dreams?
Or has your programming been preventing you from achieving those goals? Are those unconscious programs being reinforced daily by what you are exposed to? Are you being programmed to fail? To be poor? To be unhealthy? To be fearful?
**BUZZER SOUND**
STOP!
Take one small step today to redefine who you are and what you want to do with the gift of a life you've been given. Are you surrounded by people that are bringing you down or lifting you up?
Do you realize that you will become, over time, the people that you associate with? Are the people you are associating with people you admire or people you strive to be like? Think about it, because you will ultimately head where your tribe heads
!
Define your goals, define your purpose, define what's holding you back from achieving those goals and finding your purpose! Then change it!
It's within your power. Programs can be rewritten; you just have to understand what's driving you before you can do that!
This week, begin living a life of purpose and joy! Take five minutes every morning and imagine the life of your dreams. It's all within your reach!
“You are what you are and where you are because of what has gone into your mind. You can change what you are and where you are by changing what goes in your mind.”
—Zig Ziglar
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









