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LaDunn

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Having a skills-development attitude means:
 
  a. you will not make mistakes in your self-change project.
  b. mistakes are a sign that you need more practice.
  c. you should change your plan.
  d. you need a mediator.

Question 2

When should Edmund make adjustments in his plan?
 
  a. Never, unless his overall goal is revised.
  b. Whenever the feedback shows it is necessary.
  c. Only when smaller steps are necessary.
  d. When explicit rules are not applicable.



jessicaduplan

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Answer to Question 1

B.

Answer to Question 2

B.



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