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Behavioral Change Quotes

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“Don’t be a set of memorized behaviors”
Syed Sharukh

“A person can internalize their expressible thoughts and employ such ideas to modify human behavior.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Leo Babauta
“I sit quietly with a cup of coffee, and enjoy the silence. I go for a morning run, which relieves stress and is perfect for contemplation. I use the quiet time before my family awakes to write something each morning. And I read, because a good novel is one of my favorite companions.”
Leo Babauta, The Power Of Less: The Fine Art of Limiting Yourself to the Essential

Janna Cachola
“A+B=C
Action + Behaviour = Character”
Janna Cachola

“In ourselves we carry echoes of every good or stupid ideas imparted in us, each in turn bouncing against each other and against us. The important thing is to recognize them for what they are and flush out the stupid ones into the abyss of insignificance where they belong; we are all capable of acting stupid, but the question is are we willing to continue to do so?”
Lamine Pearlheart, The Sunrise's Commandment

Narayanan Palani
“Your PhD do not make you a better person, your behavior does”
Narayanan Palani

Robert J. Braathe
“POV (point of view) is not as important as POB (patterns of behavior).”
Robert J. Braathe

Louise Lucy Lockhart
“...should a man fancy a woman, … they may use any of a million “Pick-up” lines to start a conversation. The worst is that …. if they are successful, they boast about their sexual prowess. That is not what you should ever do. You are better than that!!”
Louise Lucy Lockhart, Maximus: His sexperiences and sexventures

Lori Ludwig
“The important thing to remember is that Vital Behaviors are dynamic, not static. They will change as people ask for more clarity and as conditions change.”
Lori Ludwig, Vital Behavior Blueprint: 5 Steps to Embed Mission-Critical Habits into Your Organization's DNA

Lori Ludwig
“Behavior Analysis provides the systematic way to do this. It’s a positive approach that helps people focus on what they want, rather than the fear they wish to avoid.”
Lori Ludwig

Lori Ludwig
“Our ultimate promise brings surprisingly good news: achieving organizational behavior change is easier than achieving individual behavior change.”
Lori Ludwig, Vital Behavior Blueprint: 5 Steps to Embed Mission-Critical Habits into Your Organization's DNA

Lori Ludwig
“External environment is more important than internal, personal motivation— because if you change your environment, behavior change will follow, and so will a change in your thoughts and beliefs.”
Lori Ludwig, Vital Behavior Blueprint: 5 Steps to Embed Mission-Critical Habits into Your Organization's DNA

Lori Ludwig
“Vital Behaviors can be relatively straightforward (like safety procedures) or extremely complex (like decision-making). They can be identified at any level of an organization.”
Lori Ludwig, Vital Behavior Blueprint: 5 Steps to Embed Mission-Critical Habits into Your Organization's DNA

Julie M.   Smith
“Consistent behavior can be like a turbo boost for your organization, and it won’t cost you anything extra. In contrast, inconsistent behavior can be a major stumbling block if you underestimate its importance in achieving effective execution.”
Julie M. Smith, Vital Behavior Blueprint: 5 Steps to Embed Mission-Critical Habits into Your Organization's DNA

Julie M.   Smith
“Make sure you consider how performance improvement in one area might have a positive or negative ripple effect on the rest of the organization.”
Julie M. Smith, Vital Behavior Blueprint: 5 Steps to Embed Mission-Critical Habits into Your Organization's DNA

“People need to know that leaders are doing everything possible to remove barriers that hamper their doing the “right” things.”
Julie M. Smith

Julie M.   Smith
“External environment is more important than internal, personal motivation— because if you change your environment, behavior change will follow, and so will a change in your thoughts and beliefs.”
Julie M. Smith, Vital Behavior Blueprint: 5 Steps to Embed Mission-Critical Habits into Your Organization's DNA

Julie M.   Smith
“Instead of blaming individuals for their poor habits, Behavior Analysis focuses on understanding observable behaviors and how the environment can be adjusted to support desired changes.”
Julie M. Smith, Vital Behavior Blueprint: 5 Steps to Embed Mission-Critical Habits into Your Organization's DNA

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