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everyone knew what to do to overcome their problems; they just weren’t doing it. Lauren began to suspect that this failure to act wasn’t related to a lack of knowledge, but rather to self-doubt—what the legendary Stanford psychologist Al Bandura has called “a lack of self-efficacy.” Self-efficacy is a person’s confidence in their ability to control their own behavior, motivation, and social circumstances.
How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be
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