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Creating your own reality correct answers Successful people view the world through their own lens, living in the reality that they choose or making themselves a new one. This term is committing to viewing the world and your place in it abnormally Free will correct answers Success isn't genetic, ...

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TAMU SPMT 304 Test 2 || Guaranteed Pass!!!
Creating your own reality correct answers Successful people view the world through their
own lens, living in the reality that they choose or making themselves a new one. This term is
committing to viewing the world and your place in it abnormally

Free will correct answers Success isn't genetic, as humans we have the ability to choose how
we think. Everyone has the ability to choose their mindset each and every day.

False god syndrome correct answers This is the assumption that successful people or role
models are psychologically different and don't have to deal with the same problems

Hebbian learning correct answers Thinking patterns are products of repetition. The more
often you activate the neural pathways the stronger the connection gets. Cells that fire
together wire together.

The motorboat & water skier metaphor correct answers In this analogy, your mindset is the
boat, and your performance is the water skier. When your mindset is impacted by day-to-day
activities, it makes the skiers swerve behind it. However, when the mindset is consistent and
unwavering, the skier will be aligned with the driver of the boat.

Overconfidence correct answers There is no such thing as overconfidence, it is just a matter
of how you display your confidence. Oprah and Deion sanders are equally confident people,
Dion just chooses to be vocal in his confidence.

Gestalt psychology correct answers A structured whole does not depend on its specific
constituents. An example of this is if you cover up the bottom half of the word, he would still
be able to decipher the word based on familiarity with the English language.

The waterfall effect correct answers Once a pattern has been recognized and monitored the
brain will stick to the pattern even if it were to stop or change. An example would be the
credits on a movie screen.

Possibilities vs. probabilities correct answers Assigning goal probabilities leads to people
aiming for more safe decisions. This mindset does not produce the ultimate success. When
the mindset of switch to focus on what is possible, and based more on gut feelings, the
dreams and results become bigger.

Dependent confidence correct answers This is when your inner confidence is impacted by
external factors. Examples are searching for the approval of coaches, critics, and family.

False confidence correct answers This is when you aim to appear as if you were confident but
know that is not true. True confidence should be based on facts, inner talent, potential, and
actions you take.

What confidence is NOT correct answers Confidence is not strategy, arrogance, or
fraudulent.

, Process vs. outcome evaluation correct answers Process is about doing what you can to best
prepare yourself for the task at hand, and being confident in the results. Outcome evaluation
is basing your confidence on just the results.

Casual attributions & locus of control (LOC)
Internal/unstable correct answers Preparation and effort

Casual attributions & locus of control (LOC)
Internal/stable correct answers Skills/ability

Casual attributions & locus of control (LOC)
External/unstable correct answers Chance/luck

Casual attributions & locus of control (LOC)
External/stable correct answers Task difficulty

Evaluating quality correct answers Keep note of all the qualitative variables that make you a
well condition performer. Consistently check these variables to ensure you're on the right
track.

When to do self evaluation correct answers For self-evaluation, it is important to time block a
weekly slot that can consistently be met, and compile these evaluations at the end of the
quarter to better judge your progress.

The trusting mindset
(Training vs. Trusting) correct answers The trusting mindset is about letting all the expertise
be present instinctively (think like a squirrel analogy). The training mindset is evaluating the
sensory information and the situation, analyzing all the angles, and then intentionally
instructing ourselves to improve our performance.

Closed vs. open loop information processing correct answers Closed loop goes hand-in-hand
with the trusting mindset, and letting instinct take over. Open Loop, is about leaving room for
information to influence information processing and is associated with the training mindset.

Over-motivated underachievers (OMUAs) correct answers The more we focus on a task, the
less confidence we have and the more daunting taht task looks. This is a result of total
training mindset, and not letting the trusting mindset kick in. A person that is talented and
able, but cannot perform up to the potential.

Yogi Berra correct answers Creating your own reality. Yogi always lived in a reality that he
would be a professional baseball player. Even though the countless obstacles, this unrelenting
view on life is what allowed him to be successful.

Michael Dell correct answers Creating your own reality. He took apart computers and rebuilt
them for lower prices and started selling them to compete with IBM, his dream was to have a
top-selling computer company and he brought everyone along with him on the journey.

Richard Branson correct answers Creating your own reality. From the start Branson's parents
encouraged his wild dreams and his reality took off with virgin records and then virgin

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