Behavior Strategy Module
Behavior Strategy Training:
Let the fun begin! It's strategy time🛠
Now that you have a deeper understanding of Break Method and Brain Pattern Mapping, it's time to hone in on building strategy for your clients. This module will lead you through how to utilize our signature Behavior Strategy call formats, as well as specific strategy tools to prepare your client for the 30 day rewire.
As a reminder make sure you are in a quiet, focused space with limited or no distractions. Watch the lectures in order and don't skip ahead. And get ready to harness the power of predictive behavior technology.
Session 1: Call #2 Structure, Process and Intention
OBJECTIVE
This session outlines the purpose and structure of Behavior Strategy Call #2. This call is designed to help clients identify and separate emotional phases, take responsibility for their behaviors, and confirm diagnostic hypotheses about their Emotional Addiction Cycle patterns.
TAKEAWAY
Behavior Strategy Call #2 is a pivotal step in helping clients recognize their emotional patterns. Through structured yes/no questions and focused exercises it provides the space for the client to take accountability for their actions, and work on targeted intervention strategies through Red and Green Cone swaps.
HOMEWORK
- Review Call #2's in the Case Study section of your portal and update notes
Session 2: What is Behavior Strategy?
OBJECTIVE
This session introduces behavior strategy as a key component in sustainable rewiring, emphasizing intentional pattern opposition to reshape clients’ interactions with their environment. By focusing on synaptic plasticity, practitioners learn how to help clients create lasting behavioral changes beyond intellectual understanding.
TAKEAWAY
Effective behavior strategy requires precise pattern diagnostics, real-world application, and intentional opposition techniques. By guiding clients to recognize and disrupt ingrained patterns, practitioners can facilitate meaningful transformations that extend beyond theoretical knowledge into practical, lasting change.
Session 3: Behavior Strategy Terminology
OBJECTIVE
This session focuses on deepening practitioners’ understanding of behavior strategy by breaking down core concepts like the Strong Man mechanism, problem identification, and ELI Questions. By analyzing client case studies, participants learn to systematically deconstruct self-sabotaging patterns and build effective behavior rewiring strategies.
TAKEAWAY
Mastering the structure of Strong Man mechanisms and ELI Questions enables practitioners to pinpoint the root of a client’s behavioral struggles. Through targeted questioning and strategic interventions, they can help clients break free from destructive cycles and create sustainable personal growth.
HOMEWORK
- ELI Questions : Make a copy of this DOC to edit and complete
- Fill in the all ELI sections for the Strongman, Mechanism, Problem + Dangling Carrot
- Once completed please share the doc with Sierra: Sierra@breakmethod.com
Session 4: Call #3 Timeline Pattern Opposition
OBJECTIVE
This session focuses on structuring Behavior Strategy Call #3, to help clients understand their timeline imbalance cycle and prepare for pattern opposition strategy. Practitioners learn to document and verify behavioral patterns, ensuring accuracy in diagnosing emotional responses.
TAKEAWAY
Understanding timeline positioning allows practitioners to guide clients in recognizing self-sabotaging behaviors and implementing intentional pattern opposition strategies. By reinforcing self-awareness and structured interventions, practitioners help clients disrupt destructive cycles and build sustainable behavioral changes.
HOMEWORK
- Timeline Pattern Opposition: Make a copy of this DOC to edit and complete examples 1-3.
- Fill in the opposition section for each step of the Timeline Cycle
- Once completed please share the doc with Sierra: Sierra@breakmethod.com
Session 5: Call #4 + ACB's
OBJECTIVE
This session focuses on refining the use of ACB's (Assumption, Conclusion, and Behavior) in Behavior Strategy Call #4. Practitioners learn to guide clients in structuring their ACBs effectively to uncover self-sabotaging tendencies and refine personal narratives.
TAKEAWAY
Properly structured ACB’s allow clients to recognize how their thought patterns drive behavior, leading to self-perpetuating cycles. By refining language and identifying key emotional triggers, practitioners can help clients shift towards more adaptive beliefs and sustainable behavioral changes.