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Programmed self-expectations often prevent change


The brain's "psycho-cybernetic mechanism" programs the subconscious mind to prevent deviation from set patterns, but those patterns can be reset, says John Assaraf, author of "The Street Kid's Guide to Having it All."  DaveKahle.com (10/16)







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