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Programming Quotes by Ken Keyes Jr.
- Giving up an addiction means re-programming that part of your brain that makes you restless and unhappy if a desire is not realized.
- All there is in your life is the eternal now moment - and your experience of this moment is created by the programming in your…
- The outside conditions of your life do not make you feel either secure or insecure. One person may feel secure with practically no money at…
- We are not the personalities that our egos are so valiantly defending. Our personalities are simply the result of our current programming.
- Whenever you feel upset, take full responsibility for the emotions that you are experiencing. Get to work as quickly as possible identifying the programming, or…
- You are not responsible for the programming you picked up in childhood. However, as an adult, you are one hundred percent responsible for fixing it.
- I take full responsibility here and now for everything I experience, for it is my own programming that creates my actions and also influences the…
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- Whenever you feel upset, take full responsibility for the emotions that you are experiencing. Get to work as quickly as possible identifying… — Ken Keyes Jr.
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