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EPISODE 79: SELF-EFFICACY

2 min · 10. juni 2026
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Two people with the same skill and the same odds face the same hard thing — and one pushes through while the other folds. Psychologist Albert Bandura found the difference often isn't ability at all. It's self-efficacy: your belief in your own capacity to do a specific thing, and one of the strongest predictors of whether you actually follow through. The good news is that self-efficacy isn't fixed or inherited — it's built, through small real wins that update what your brain believes you're capable of. Most people wait to feel capable before they act; Bandura's work says it runs the other way. Confidence is the residue of doing, not the price of admission. Key Topics: self-efficacy, Albert Bandura, self-belief, confidence, mastery experiences, taking action, motivation, mindset, building confidence, personal growth Today's Practice: Take one thing you've filed under "I'm not the kind of person who can do that," find the smallest version you could finish today, and do it — letting your brain log the evidence. Master the mind. Your life will follow.

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