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The Mental Codes: Overcoming Thoughts that Keep You Stuck in Life

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The Mental Codes Technology is more than an interesting subject—it’s actually an experience. As you learn the simple process of reprogramming your thinking to be more in line with what you want and less of what you don’t want, everything in your life changes.
Learn this information as a teacher not a student.
A student retains at most 5-10% of what she learns.
A teacher retains approximately 40-50% of what she learns.


The difference between the two is the intention. While the student’s intention is to learn the information to pass the exam, the teacher’s intention is to learn the information to teach it to others. Learning this information as a teacher will create multiple nerve pathways in the brain. A teacher learns all information three


1.Learns the material for the knowledge (as a student)
2.Learns the material to teach it to students (as a teacher)
3.Learns the material as she teaches it to students (as an expert)


While you read the information contained in this writing, turn off your television, radios, cell phones, and computers and connect with yourself. This book will teach you how to transform your life from the inside out.

175 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 16, 2015

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Michael J. Duckett

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September 1, 2023
Disappointing material

As a self-published book with no proofreading, the grammatical errors are many. To begin, it says it is for entertainment, and in the end, it says it's a textbook. No credentials are given for Dr. Duckett, so how are we to believe these Mental Codes. It was a disappointing and difficult read.
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January 20, 2019
Great Book

A book everyone should read. If you don't, you're only messing out on life changing information. Check out his YouTube to better understand how to use the techniques
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December 11, 2024
This book was so bad I threw it away. It doesn't say anything beyond "thinking sad thoughts makes you sad-- you don't have to think like that." It is infuriatingly basic and there is nothing of value to be learned here.
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