The Confident Mind: A Battle-Tested Guide to Unshakable Performance
The book The Confident Mind: A Battle-Tested Guide to Unshakable Performance by Dr. Nate Zinsser is a 2022 book on mastering self-confidence which is one of the keys to performance in any field.[1]
Dr. Nate Zinsser is a world-class sport and performance psychology consultant with extensive experience advising Olympic/collegiate athletes, corporate team leaders, professionals/surgeons and military units. He is also and author and speaker. He has a doctorate in sport psychology from the University of Virginia.[2]
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Book
The Confident Mind: A Battle-Tested Guide to Unshakable Performance by Dr. Nate Zinsser. Custom House (January 25, 2022)
Quotes from the book
See also: Peak performance
"Confidence makes one’s peak performance possible, and that’s why it’s of such great importance to anyone who has to step into an arena and deliver their best."
"When it comes to confidence, however, logic isn’t always helpful. Logic dictates that the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior, that the team or opponent that beat you last time will do it again, that the job task that has always been troublesome will continue to be so. If strict logic was indeed the answer to everything and had always been followed, the Wright brothers would have never gotten off the ground, and Roger Bannister would never have broken four minutes in the mile run. Being “logical” closes us off from creativity, joy, and the discovery of anything new, precisely those things that give our lives the greatest meaning."
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