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Eckhart Aurelius Hughes wrote: ↑March 7th, 2024, 3:59 pm Drastic sudden seeming changes to behavior are deceiving manipulations that, to the wiser eye, actually reveal a lack of real change in behavior. Real change is going to be gradual, almost imperceptible in the short-term. The gradualness of the change in habits, and the honest accepting attitude about that gradualness, is the sign that the person is finally engaging in real change.I have applied this and found it effective. The fast and furious approach may seem to take effect faster at the beginning but it tends to fizzle away and things go back to as they were.
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