Success Self-Programming Facilitation-Consultation is designed for individuals that want to change their self-limiting and self-defeating beliefs that is holding them back from achieving their goals. We will show you how to change your self-limiting beliefs, self-defeating beliefs and perceptions using our Methodology called Psych- k and Neuro-Linguistic Programming. You will learn how to program yourself for SUCCESS through facilitation, and also strengthen your BELIEFS through self-programming using Biblical scriptures and self-created positive goal statements. You will also learn that “Your reality is created by your beliefs”. ‘These beliefs, usually subconscious, are often the results of lifelong programming’, and represent a powerful influence on human behavior.
Your beliefs are the foundation of your personality. They define you as worthy or worthless, powerful or powerless, competent or incompetent, trusting or suspicious, belonging or outcast, self-reliant or dependent, flexible or judgmental, fairly treated or victimized, loved or hated. Your beliefs have far reaching consequences, both positive and negative in your life. Beliefs affect your moods, relationship, job performances, self-esteem, physical health, even your religious or spiritual outlook. With so much at stake, it is imperative that we know how to change beliefs that are limiting us into beliefs that supports us. Based on years of split-brain research also known as Brain Dominance Theory PSYCH-K (a method used here at our Institute) provides a variety of ways to quickly identify and transform beliefs that ‘limit’ you into beliefs that ‘support’ you, in any area of your life. Many people harbor self-limiting subconscious belief in the area of spirituality, self-esteem, health and body issues, financial abundance, relationships or career. Studies in neuroscience indicates that at least 95% of your consciousness is actually subconscious. it’s the subconscious mind that is the storehouse for attitudes,values, and beliefs. It is from our beliefs that we form perceptions about the world and ourselves, and from these perceptions we develop behaviors. Usually, it is self-defeating behaviors we wish to change. Often the most effective way to change a behavior is the change the subconscious beliefs that supports it.