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How does obstacle thinking hamper behavior change?

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If a person uses up his or her reserve supply of glycogen and still does not eat, sugar comes from the:
 a. heart.
  b. liver.
  c. bloodstream.
  d. muscle.



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Engaging in obstacle thinking leads to self-destructive behaviormaking a difficult situation worse or giving up and retreating from problems. Obstacle thinkers are likely to engage in self-pity and be bogged down in the difficulties of making a behavior change.

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