Ali Abdaal

  • kirasollyhas quoted4 months ago
    Every day as I sit down to work, I look at my calendar and to-do list, and I ask myself: ‘What’s today’s side quest going to be?’
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    Imagine what your life would look like if you received five proverbial points for failing, rather than losing five like in the experiment. Imagine what would happen if people cheered you on for a little stumble rather than humiliated you. Imagine how you’d approach things if you treated them as experiments, where failure would be just as valuable as success.
  • kirasollyhas quoted4 months ago
    Don’t be serious. Be sincere.’
  • kirasollyhas quoted4 months ago
    Power is our second energiser; a crucial ingredient in feeling good and being productive.
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    Believing you can is the first step to making sure you actually can.
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    becoming your own
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  • kirasollyhas quoted4 months ago
    My favourite method involves what I call ‘flipping the confidence switch’; in other words, challenging yourself to behave as if you’re confident in your task, even if you’re not.
  • kirasollyhas quoted4 months ago
    The next time you’re not feeling good enough to take a chance, simply ask yourself, ‘What would it look like if I were really confident at this? What would it look like if I approached this task feeling confident that I could do it?’
  • kirasollyhas quoted4 months ago
    Like positive self-talk, we can integrate these vicarious mastery experiences into our own lives. My favourite way is by consuming different forms of content created by my role models. I’ve found that my sense of confidence increases substantially when I read books, listen to podcasts or watch videos with stories of people succeeding in the areas in which I want to feel more empowered.
  • kirasollyhas quoted4 months ago
    Learning through doing is one of the most powerful forces in human psychology. It’s the second key strategy if we’re to build our sense of power. Why? Because the more we do something, the greater our sense of control. We learn. We level up our skills. Our confidence grows. And we empower ourselves.
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