The Science Of Self-Efficacy
Brian Ford
Using personal development to fundraise for charity | Behavior Change & Life Systems Coach (20+ million podcast downloads) | Social Impact Leader (Founder of For Purpose Foundation)
Self-efficacy is a term that maybe you’ve heard before but the true meaning of it still might be hard to pinpoint. Self efficacy is “a person's belief in their ability to perform the actions needed to achieve specific goals”.
This ability takes two forms: First is that you have the freedom to do what you want (which is called agency), and second that you have the necessary skills or experience to pull it off.
In that way, self-efficacy connects closely with self-confidence. I define self-confidence as “as your sense of belief that you’ll be able to perform in uncertain circumstances”. It’s forecasting your ability into an undetermined future moment and believing that you have what it takes to rise to the occasion. And etymologically ‘confidence’ means “intense trust”, which fits in nicely to this concept as well.
Psychologist Albert Bandura outlined that there are 4 ways to cultivate self-efficacy:
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The reason this all matters is because someone who has more self-efficacy is more likely to make bolder, confident, committed choices, that lead to improved actions and better results. Our lives are built from the inside out, and one of the core drivers is our own sense of self-efficacy and self-confidence.?
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