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 === Key Components === === Key Components ===
-  * **Beliefs**: Core convictions or assumptions about oneself and the world. These shape how individuals see themselves and their capabilities.+  * **[[modal_operators_verbs#robert_diltschanging_belief_systems_with_nlp|Beliefs]]**: Core convictions or assumptions about oneself and the world. These shape how individuals see themselves and their capabilities.
   * **Values**: Deeply held principles that guide behavior and decision-making. They form the foundation of one's identity.   * **Values**: Deeply held principles that guide behavior and decision-making. They form the foundation of one's identity.
   * **Behaviors**: Actions and reactions that are expressions of one's beliefs and values.   * **Behaviors**: Actions and reactions that are expressions of one's beliefs and values.
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 ==== Steve Andreas' Criteria for Self-Concept ==== ==== Steve Andreas' Criteria for Self-Concept ====
  
-When he began modeling self-concept, he created list of criteria for a useful self-concept. A self-concept useful self-concept is:+When he began modeling self-concept, he created list of criteria for a useful self-concept. A useful self-concept is:
  
   * Resilient, durable, and lasting (there when you most need it).   * Resilient, durable, and lasting (there when you most need it).
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