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Confidence Confidence by Martin Meadows
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“The chief difference between self-efficacy and self-esteem is that self-efficacy is the belief in your abilities, while self-esteem is the belief in your own worth.”
Martin Meadows, Confidence
“Shoshin is a concept of Zen Buddhists meaning “beginner’s mind,” used mostly when studying Japanese martial arts and Zen Buddhism. It refers to approaching a subject you’re studying as a beginner – even when you’re already an expert. It’s about an open mind, eagerness and a lack of assumptions.”
Martin Meadows, Confidence
“the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, in the expert’s mind there are few.5”
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“efficacy.”
Martin Meadows, Confidence
“Each time you experience shaking, butterflies in your stomach or fear, consider it a normal reaction of your body’s heightened awareness. Think that it’s excitement, not anxiety.”
Martin Meadows, Confidence
“Discouragement has a more powerful negative impact on your behavior than the positive impact of encouragement because we pay more attention to the negative feedback18.”
Martin Meadows, Confidence
“Change your beliefs about failure – consider it a source of feedback, not a testament to your lack of abilities.”
Martin Meadows, Confidence
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Martin Meadows, Confidence
“In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, in the expert’s mind there are few.5”
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