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"One of the most powerful realities of change is the tenacity of what we resist. The more we attempt to rid ourselves of a habit, the more of a hold it tends to have on us....The inclusion factor states that it is possible to hold two contradictory statements, feelings, or beliefs simultaneously....The inclusion factor will encourage you to redirect your attention and point of view."
— Jul 06, 2013 05:46PM
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Kelly
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The survival mechanism of "protective homeostasis" causes us to cling to the status quo as safe and to reject sudden and dramatic change as a threat. That is why crash diets don't work. Hmm...
— Jun 21, 2013 05:57PM
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Kelly
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Hmmm...Now where did I put that red lever?
— Jun 02, 2013 09:11PM
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