This document discusses a decisional balance scale with 4 sections: 1) Reasons not to change, 2) Results of not changing, 3) Reasons to change, and 4) Results of changing. The scale is used to weigh the pros and cons of making a change or continuing with the status quo.
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Decisional Balance Scale
This document discusses a decisional balance scale with 4 sections: 1) Reasons not to change, 2) Results of not changing, 3) Reasons to change, and 4) Results of changing. The scale is used to weigh the pros and cons of making a change or continuing with the status quo.
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