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Embracing a Paradigm of Freedom

Embracing a Paradigm of Freedom

A paradigm of freedom enables people to recognize their potential for change.

Character is another habit that can be reinforced through consistent actions.

When people change their actions consistently, they can form a new, improved character.

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"The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" outlines principles for personal and professional effectiveness. By internalizing these habits, individuals can improve their character and lead productive, fulfilling lives.

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