75. Belief in Improvement - Behavioral Implications, QBIO #18
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A critical element đŁââď¸Â for any process of learning or improvement: BELIEF.
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 To believe that oneself is capable of improving is often considered as the pivotal aspect that must accompany a person so that that improvement occurs. Â
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 We all also know that this is too broad of a matter, and that it often sounds as a motivational clichĂŠ. Like: âbelieve in yourself! You are capable of anythingâ type of statements.
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 Either way, from this episode, I want to show a power within âbelieving on improvementâ (two key words!). Alongside that, I wanted to draw on some behavioral implications this aspect has on oneâs efforts and training.
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 As a quote from Terry Orlick says: âAs your beliefs about limits change, the limits changeâ. Howâs been yours?
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 PS: Cristiano Ronaldo just broke another record: all-time best scorer for National teams - 111goals. And many people (including himself often mentioning) attribute this astronomical success to believing one can do it and cultivating a desire to improve and get closer to those big goals.
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