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Scripts are composed of two parts. closest to the surface of our consciousness reside the directions for how we are to think, feel, and behave. deeper in our unconscious mind lies the second, and more
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Scripts are composed of two parts. closest to the surface of our consciousness reside the directions for how we are to think, feel, and behave. deeper in our unconscious mind lies the second, and more elusive, part of our scripts, our __________.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
That´s our
most secret core
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The answer is
"core beliefs".
Core beliefs are simply the very embodiment of how we see ourselves, other individuals, the world, and what's to come. Now and again, these Core beliefs progress toward becoming 'activated' in specific circumstances. Here's an illustration: Daisy can provoke her reasoning as a rule in many conditions or situations.
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