In this episode, Dr. Cindra Kamphoff talks about how the World’s Best in every field have a short-term memory of their mistakes and a long-term memory of their successes. Moving on quickly after a mistake helps us be confident and become or remain a high performer. You can use the strategy Cindra talks about in this episode (Learn, Burn, Return) to move on quickly from a mistake taking the lesson and remaining confident.
Phrase this Week: “I learn and burn having a short term memory of my mistakes.”
Quote of the Week: “Failure is an event, never a person; an attitude, not an outcome; a temporary inconvenience; a stepping stone. Our response to it determines just how helpful it can be.” Zig Ziglar
484: 2 Ways to Address Self-Doubt
483: How to Train Your Mind Like a Pro Athlete
482: How to Lead with Intention
481: How to Accept What Is
480: What to Do When You Feel Stuck
479: How to Develop Mastery
478: How to Lead Yourself
477: The Unlikely Art of Parental Pressure with Dr. Hank Weisinger, New York Times Bestselling Author and Psychologist
476: How to Set Goals for 2022
475: 3 Ways to Reduce Stress
474: Shift Your Energy Now with Kristen Brown, International Speaker and Author
472: Reflecting on 2021
471: What We Need to Know about Neuroscience with Dr. John Molidor, CSP, Professor Emeritus, Michigan State University
470: The Mindset to Overcome Adversity
469: 3 Ways to Reduce Pressure
468: Growing Your Gratitude
467: Dreaming Big and Going For It with A.G. Kruger, 3-Time Olympian and Track Coach, University of South Dakota
466: Live and Let Go
465: Why Perfectionism is Your Worst Enemy
464: Choosing the Uncomfortable with Purpose with Pete Kadushin, Ph.D., CMPC, Mental Performance Coach, Chicago Blackhawks
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