FDL Services - Programming
This video explores the concept of psychological programming—how we begin absorbing beliefs, behaviors, and emotional patterns from the earliest stages of life, even before birth. It explains how our environment, caregivers, and culture shape the way we see ourselves and the world, often without us realizing it.
Drawing on research from developmental psychology and neuroscience, the vlog highlights the impact of negative programming, such as limiting beliefs or emotional suppression, and how these early imprints can influence our relationships, self-worth, and decision-making well into adulthood.
It’s a thought-provoking look at how programming begins, why it matters, and how becoming aware of it is the first step toward rewriting the patterns that no longer serve us.
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