There's a place for constructive delusion, you know, using your imagin to think, hum, that might be possible. That could be pretty cool. But let's be careful about how we do it. Ultimately, it's some sort of a shock to the system to be told you actually do have a choice when it comes to that. It's really your responsibility to yourself. And if you happen to be part of a team, part of a athletic team, work, team, organization, it's your responsibility to the organization,. cause you want to contribute to the organization. What do you hang on to?
Dr. Nate Zinsser is an expert in the psychology of human performance who consults to individuals and organizations seeking a competitive edge. He is the director of west point’s influential performance psychology program. His new book is The Confident Mind: A Battle Tested Guide to Unshakeable Performance.
In this discussion, we not only define confidence but debunk some commonly held beliefs on what it means to have confidence in yourself despite that voice in your head that's always saying you're not good enough.
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