Childhood Programming

Childhood Programming

Narcissism Recovery Podcast

Yitz Epstein explores how childhood experiences shape adult behavior and offers tips for healing faulty programming.

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12:4511 Sept 2019

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Rewriting Your Story: The Impact of Childhood Programming

The way a person is raised and treated in childhood and in their family of origin, will create a form of patterns of beliefs, ideas, self perceptions, emotional reactions, thought patterns and relationship patterns, and the individual will then use this programming to communicate with themselves and others.

Ever wonder why certain patterns keep repeating in your life? Yitz Epstein dives into the concept of childhood programming in this episode of the 'Narcissism Recovery Podcast'. He explains how the way we're treated and perceived by our primary caregivers sets the stage for our adult lives. This early 'programming' can shape everything from self-perception to how we relate to others. If those early experiences were negative or abusive, they can lead to self-sabotage and even abusive relationships later on.

But all is not lost. Yitz shares practical tips on identifying and healing these faulty beliefs. By facing your inner landscape of thoughts and emotions, you can challenge the lies you've been living with and shift towards healthier, more sustainable ways of being. Tune in to learn how to rewrite your story and embrace self-worth and self-love.

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