Tag Archives: Self Efficacy
Following is the winning submission we received for our December & January E-News Contest, “The most compelling reply to Jeff’s post, “Owning Your Potency.” Congratulations to Coach Ryan Hoopes, and thank you for taking the time to share your story with us!
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Tagged Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Self Efficacy |
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The word desire has 13th Century French origins in the phrase “de sidere,” meaning “from the stars.”
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Tagged Employee Motivation, Leadership, Self Care, Self Efficacy |
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We talk a lot about “own your potency” at Next Element. If you are familiar with the 10 permissions that we teach, that were developed by Dr. Eric Berne, then you may be familiar with this concept. Potency is defined as: efficacy; effectiveness; and strengths. There are a number of things that our parents told us [...]
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Tagged Leadership, Life Balance, Managing Conflict, Personality, Self Efficacy |
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Chip & Dan Heath propose that the only way to get to your larger goals is to accomplish smaller goals first, and build momentum. They call this “Shrink the Change.”
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Tagged Coaching, Emotional Intelligence, Employee Motivation, Self Efficacy |
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Mastery is a mindset, “Whether you think you can or you can’t, you’re right,” as stated by Henry Ford. My belief in my capabilities shapes how I approach tasks like blogging.
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Tagged Employee Engagement, Employee Motivation, Self Efficacy |
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The basic premise is that for real change to happen, people have to experience it, not just have information about it. They suggest that the more information a person has, the more that person [or organization] is unable to change.
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Tagged Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Self Efficacy, Trust In the Workplace |
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NE CORNER – “Just lean into it,” – Jack Canfield
QUOTE- Rabindranath Tagore
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Tagged Effective Relationships, Motivating Youth, Process Communication Model, Self Efficacy, soft-skills |
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