Multiple Choice
A commitment to change refers to:
A) the willpower needed to change
B) clear identification of a self-control goal
C) a high frequency of thoughts about the benefits of changing
D) a rule that you state that it is important to change your behavior, that you will work toward doing so and that you recognize the benefits of doing so
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