Subconscious programming

Subconscious programming
In our cultural obsession with all things media, our children are being instructed by the habits of the rich and famous, primarily by those who are associated with Hollywood. Are we giving them enough intellectual stimulation to discern behavior patterns that are in their best interest?

Actors, actresses and television role models leave a lot to be desired in terms of preparing children for higher education. Anorexic and bulimic actresses on television and magazine covers are on a collision course. They use their bodies to act and make a living and so they work on conditioning their bodies all the time, and barely eat enough to stay alive in the game. Fast talking, glib, action heroes do little to help children think, let alone discuss ideas that will stimulate an intellectual discussion.

With your help, children can learn about the power of the subconscious mind and their own ability to program it. Subconscious programming goes on throughout our lives and makes us the people we eventually become. Encouraging children to identify their strengths, set and accomplish goals and create a full life free of drugs begins with small every day steps.

Zari Alipour, Ph.D.
Making Wise Choices in a Disruptive Age
www.savingouryoung.org
www.DrZari.com
Zari@DrZari.com
310-849-4680

Dr. Zari is a psychologist for adolescents and adults. She teaches adolescents how to make decisions that are in their best interests and empowers teachers, counselors and parents with the words and accountability tools that reinforce healthy choices.

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