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Improving the Odds of Successful Behavior Change

Good intentions are rarely enough to help us reach our goals, whether to improve relationships, lose weight, exercise more, eliminate a bad habit, or finish that project that keeps getting postponed. Behavior change is difficult but possible. In an article in Greater Good, Christine Carter explains the process for getting better at achieving our goals. Here are some successful strategies to making those desired changes:

Closing Reminders

Small successes are better than ambitious failures. Done is better than perfect. Realistic is better than sexy. And, behavior change is never easy, but always possible.

This article is referenced in the Living to 100 Club’s new publication: Better, Longer & Happier: A Guide to Aging with Purpose and Positivity. More information about this Guide can be found here: Livingto100.Club/BLH

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