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The Pacts

The Pacts

You can prevent distractions with effort pacts, which makes unwanted behaviour more difficult to do.

You can also make a price pact, which involves putting money on the line to encourage you to do what you say you will.

Finally, an identity pact is one of the most effective ways of changing your behaviour since it involves changing your identity—your image of who you are.

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