
I've been asked to give an "elevator pitch" as to what exactly I have to offer. I've determined it's this:
Self-Programming is a method of self-help that looks at all practices, from New Age, to Science, to Religion, and distills whatever will bring about meaningful, lasting, life-change.
I believe in meditation, but I don't need words like prana or nirvana.
I believe in prayer, but I wouldn't claim to be religious.
I believe in medication, but I won't promote Prozac or Zoloft.
I believe in self-help books, but not the ones like Tony Robbins'.
I believe in therapy, but I believe you ultimately have to help yourself.
It's called Self-Programming, because all of those fields are important only inasmuch as they function within our lives. I'm a programmer by trade, and I believe that we can translate any method to its meaningful, core functionality.
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Anish Chattergee said on March 26, 2009 4:02 PM
What are the benefit of self-programming? In other words, what is the "product of the product"?
Philosophistry said on March 26, 2009 4:19 PM
the product of the product is meaningful, lasting life change.
The Terrill...ific! Trainer said on March 27, 2009 11:03 AM
Good post! If we don't focus on our own programming we can fall prey to someone else's programming that may not be in our self interest. Most people I think are in a trance most of the time and being programmed to what the the programmer wants.