Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Confidence: Finding the Right Balance in Professional Life
Confidence isn’t a one-size-fits-all trait—it’s a balance between intrinsic confidence, the belief in your own worth and abilities, and extrinsic confidence, the boost you get from external recognition. Finding the right mix between these two is key to creating self-assurance that’s not only empowering but also sustainable. Let’s explore how to build confidence that thrives from within and grows stronger with external feedback.
Using Feedback and Results to Fuel Self-Belief for Athletes
Athletes thrive on improvement, but confidence doesn’t just come from talent—it’s built through the feedback they receive and the progress they see. Whether it’s a coach’s encouragement, a personal best, or simply a pat on the back, these moments fuel self-belief and drive growth. The key? Using feedback not as criticism, but as a tool to celebrate effort, guide development, and inspire resilience. By shifting the focus from outcomes to progress, athletes can unlock their full potential and step into every challenge with unshakable confidence.
The Confidence Triad: Balancing Self-Worth, Self-Esteem, and Self-Efficacy in Leadership
Confidence is often viewed as a one-size-fits-all trait, but in leadership, it’s far more nuanced. The Confidence Triad—composed of self-worth, self-esteem, and self-efficacy—forms the foundation of authentic, resilient leadership. Balancing these three pillars allows leaders to navigate challenges, inspire trust, and empower their teams. Let’s explore how you can strengthen this triad and lead from a place of true confidence.
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