↗️ The Stages of Behavior Change

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In a workshop last week, I asked people to try getting better at writing with their non-dominant hand. Why? It drove home an important message: that's how the most frustrating behavior change feels.


This exercise perfectly illustrates the journey of behavior change. Here are the 4 stages everyone goes through:

1️⃣ Unconscious Incompetence: You don't know what you don't know


2️⃣ Conscious Incompetence: You know what you don't know (and it's frustrating, like the writing with non-dominant hand)


3️⃣ Conscious Competence: You can do it, but only with focus (it's hard...takes deliberate practice. Lots of it)


4️⃣ Unconscious Competence: It becomes second nature


Here's what's powerful about this: This isn't just theoretical. I've seen executives transform their communication styles by focusing on ONE specific behavior at a time.


Key insight for me: Change doesn't require a personality transplant. It's about moving specific behaviors through these four stages, one at a time, in a methodical way. And to accept that the frustrating step 2 should not lead to cancelling the effort, but that it's part of the process!


What behavior would you like to master?


Maik



Maik Frank

Maik is a PCC Executive Coach and the founder of IntelliCoach.com. He has coached and trained over 400 People Leaders to improve their communication skills and offers guaranteed measurable growth to his clients. He also hosts the Coaching Leader Podcast.

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