Context reframe

Changing the context in which a behavior is evaluated so the same behavior becomes useful.

A context reframe asks 'where would this behavior be valuable?' The behavior stays the same; only the setting changes. Example: 'that persistence would be invaluable in negotiation.' Context reframes are particularly useful for traits a client wants to disown but cannot easily change.

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