Rewiring Self-Destructive Behaviors
Bryan and Shane delve into the power of creating automatic rules to combat self-destructive behaviors, emphasizing the need for existential contemplation to drive significant change in behavior patterns. They discuss the impact of life-altering events on behavior modification and the evolving challenges in inspiring change in today's society.In this clip
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