Principlev1
Select initial behavioral changes that are likely to produce
Select initial behavioral changes that are likely to produce quick, observable positive results to initiate a virtuous cycle where results update beliefs, which motivate more new behavior.
Why This Is a Principle
This principle derives from learning theory (Learning occurs when outcomes differ from predictions,: learning from prediction error), commitment consistency (Humans systematically prefer to be consistent with their), and reinforcement (Behaviors that produce satisfying consequences tend to be). It prescribes sequencing behavioral changes to leverage the behavior-belief cycle. Actionable and general.