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The Behavioring OS: Why People Really Say "Yes" and Why You’re Not Hearing It Enough [SOLO SESH]

The Behavioring OS: Why People Really Say "Yes" and Why You’re Not Hearing It Enough [SOLO SESH]

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In this episode of the Influence Anyone Podcast, host Howie Chan simplifies powerful ideas from psychology, behavioral science, and world experts into a playbook you can apply to influence yourself and others and create extraordinary success.

He delves into the Behavioring Operating System, a framework to  influence human behavior intentionally, ethically, and effectively.

Howie provides the six P.R.I.M.A.L. truths of human behavior, the five levers of influence – external, internal, emotional, rational, and relational –, and five questions to ask yourself before applying each of them.


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Episode Breakdown:

0:00:00 The importance of influencing with ethics

0:05:56 The P.R.I.M.A.L. truths of human behavior

0:09:43 The 5 levers of the Behavioring OS

0:18:08 Ask yourself this before influencing


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