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The 2-step Model For Lasting Change

The 2-step Model For Lasting Change

1. Identify the behavior you want to change and whether it is an A, B, or C behavior.

  • A = Automatic
  • B = Burning
  • C = Common

2. Use as many of the seven SCIENCE forces as apply to make lasting changes to your behavior.

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