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Who programmed your subconscious mind

Subconscious mind programming

Do you know what subconscious mind programming is?  How did your beliefs and opinions become ingrained in you? Did some people affect the way you think? Who programmed your subconscious mind?

I mentioned in my book “the ultimate guide to achieve your goals“ that thoughts are power. You probably know that opinions and beliefs are formed because of your thoughts and the way you were programmed since you were born. If you want to change an opinion, a belief, or a thought, it is important to know how these thoughts and beliefs became yours, so you know the sources that affect your thoughts. Your beliefs and thoughts were formed from various categories.

Subconscious mind

Your subconscious mind got programmed from seven categories:
 
1. Parents 

 The first people who programmed your thoughts and beliefs are your parents. You first learn from you parents how to speak, facial expression, body movements, habits, religious beliefs, and manners. Since your first programming comes from your parents, this programming is considered to be the foundation of how you think and believe.

2. Family  

 After your parents, comes the family. Your opinions and beliefs get affected by your family such as siblings, grand parents, uncles, aunts, and cousins.

3. Environment

The environment affects how you think whether it is your neighbors, or people who you meet and associate with. Your thoughts and beliefs get formed and become ingrained in your subconscious mind.

4. School

In school, you get affected by various people like teachers and students and you learn habits both negative and positive.
 
5. Friends
 
Friends affect your behavior and beliefs. Many habits like smoking, escaping from school and other negative habits and behaviors, get programmed from your friends. Friends usually have a huge influence on each other, that is why many parents are cautious on who their children become friends with.
 
6. Media

There is a study that was done in New Zealand shows that around 60% of depression cases happen due to affects that the media has on young children. People spend many hours watching television daily, so they get affected by what they see and hear on television. Many young children if they see their favorite singer smokes, try to imitate him or her for example.

7. Yourself
 
After the previous programming that you got from the outside sources mentioned above, you add new thoughts, behaviors and beliefs from yourself based on your experiences in life.  

The thoughts you have now and the previous programming are based on the previous seven categories. Your thoughts will take you to misery and failure or to success and optimism, you decide.

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12 Comments

  1. Very informative post Dia. We are programmed by our subconscious mind. It shapes us and takes us on some amazing journeys. Thanks for your insights.

  2. Hi Dia,

    You really nailed this one down. I know for myself that parents can really make a difference. My mother was a wonderful person, but at the same time she had low self-esteem, which did rub off on her children. As an adult we have to realize that a parents does the best job they know how to do, and it is up to us to change our thinking if the need is there. I have had to do a lot of re programing. Once you realize where the programing comes from it is easier to change it.
    We are who we think we are and we can always become better.
    Debbie

    • Dia says:

      Hi Debbie,

      Exactly right, parents have a big influence on us. If someone’s parents affect them negatively, then we have to realize they did the best they could, then start to work on our beliefs and changing the negative ones to positive.

  3. Great list here Dia. I really do think the biggest key here for people is actually being aware of these factors, accepting them, and then looking past them to who they really are.

    Thanks for the post man.

  4. Dia,

    You are so right, many aspects adds to who we become, good and not so good. I would add, other categories such as grandparents, relatives, siblings, school, books and reading over internet and newspaper can influence in some ways.

    I see you changed your gravatar! Look more wiser :-)
    Preeti

    • Dia says:

      Thanks Preeti :)

      For sure there are many things that influence us in life in positive and negative ways. We have to be aware of those categories, so if we want to change something negative, we know how we acquired it.

  5. Hi Dia! I totally agree that we can absorb beliefs from all areas in our lives and throughout our lives. Ultimately, we’re the ones that allows these beliefs to stick. We can choose to release them or keep them. Like someone said, no one can hurt us but ourselves.
    Thanks for the comprehensive and thoughtful post! Loving blessings!

    • Dia says:

      Hi Andrea,

      For sure my friend, at the end we are responsible if the negative beliefs stick with us. We have no one to blame except ourselves. Once we know how we got the negative programming, then we can follow some steps to change them.

  6. Tisha says:

    Hi Dia,

    Thanks for posting these very important points on how our behaviors get shaped. I too believe that in spite of all those factors, we have to be accountable for our lives by deciding what we want and then taking consistent actions to get us there. I struggle sometimes with many of the influences you mentioned that didn’t quite sync up with my own interpretation of things – but I know that I’m shaping “the new me” each day that I make choices and actions that are more aligned with my core values.

    • Dia says:

      Hi Tisha,

      For sure my friend, we have to be accountable at the end for our beliefs. Although we get programmed and influenced by outside factors, at the end it is up to us to improve ourselves and to change our beliefs to something that we want and positive.

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