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Confidence: The Surprising Truth About How Much You Need And How To Get ItStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionWe're told that the key to success in life and business is confidence: believe in yourself, and the world is your oyster. But building confidence can be a challenging task. And, as leading psychologist Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic argues in his first book for a general audience, confidence can actually get in the way of achievement - self-esteem is nothing without the competence, the core skills, to back it up. Confidence is feeling capable. Competence is being capable. None of the figures whose success is put down to supreme self-belief - Barack Obama, Madonna, Muhammad Ali - could have achieved their goals without the hard-won skills (and years of training) behind the confidence mask. Successful people are confident because of their success, and not the other way around. On your way to the top, self-doubt will improve your ability to learn from your mistakes, be critical of your own weaknesses and master skills in problem areas. Author descriptionTomas Chamorro-Premuzic is professor of Business Psychology at University College London (UCL) and visiting professor at New York University. He is the author of six books and writes regular blogs for Harvard Business Review and Psychology Today. He lives in London and New York, and frequently appears in the media. His newest book, Confidence, is published in October 2013. You can learn more about Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic on his website http://www.drtomascp.com/ |