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Coaching for Leaders

573: How to Protect Your Confidence, with Nate Zinsser

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Nate Zinsser: The Confident Mind Nate Zinsser is an expert in the psychology of human performance. He has been at the forefront of applied sport psychology for over thirty years. He has been a regular consultant to the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Giants as well as a consultant for the FBI Academy, the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program, the U.S. Army Recruiting Command, and the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit. Since 1992 he has directed a cutting edge applied sport psychology program at the United States Military Academy’s Center for Enhanced Performance, personally conducting over seventeen thousand individual training sessions and seven hundred team training sessions for cadets seeking the mental edge for athletic, academic, and military performance. His most recent book is titled The Confident Mind: A Battle-Tested Guide for Unshakable Performance*. In this conversation, Nate and I explore the reality that almost every leader faces: continual challenges to our own confidence. We examine some of the misconceptions around confidence and how those misperceptions tend to limit us. Then, we discuss the most effective practices you can use to maintain — and improve — the confidence that you’ve already built. Key Points It’s a misconception that once you become confident, you’ll stay that way forever. Confidence has little to do with what happens to you and tons to do with how you think about what happens to you. For a more constructive attitude when bad things happen, use these three elements: decide that it’s temporary, limited, and non-representative. To win the battle with your own negative thinking, acknowledge the negativity, silence it, and then replace it with something better to get the last word. Protecting your confidence is an ongoing practice. You’ll never stop doing it — but the good news is that it will give you an edge if you can develop this practice. Resources Mentioned The Confident Mind: A Battle-Tested Guide for Unshakable Performance* by Nate Zinsser Interview Notes Download my interview notes in PDF format (free membership required). Related Episodes The Way to Make Sense to Others, with Tom Henschel (episode 518) How to Build Confidence, with Katy Milkman (episode 533) How to Speak Up, with Connson Locke (episode 546) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.

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It's a myth that once you've found confidence, you'll keep it forever.

0:04.9

The bad news is that we'll never stop working on our confidence.

0:08.8

The good news is that there are key tactics that will help most of us do better.

0:13.9

On this episode, what to do in order to protect your confidence?

0:18.8

This is Coaching for Leaders, Episode 573.

0:23.3

Introduced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential.

0:28.9

Greetings to you from Orange County, California.

0:35.0

This is Coaching for Leaders, and I'm your host, Dave Stahovjak.

0:39.7

Leaders aren't born, they're made.

0:42.0

And this weekly show helps you discover leadership wisdom through insightful conversations.

0:47.7

A conversation about confidence is a one that comes up in many of the situations that

0:54.0

I deal with with leaders and in questions that I receive.

0:57.8

And I bet it's something you think about a lot too in your work.

1:01.0

Today, we're going to be having a conversation about the importance of confidence and how

1:06.1

we can protect it.

1:07.8

I'm so glad to be able to welcome an expert.

1:10.6

Nate Sinzer is an expert in the psychology of human performance.

1:14.6

He's been at the forefront of applied sports psychology for over 30 years.

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Nate has published scholarly research and is on the fifth edition of his widely used textbook,

1:23.9

applied sports psychology, personal growth to peak performance.

1:27.6

He helped launch the highly successful magazine Sports Illustrated for Kids by contributing

1:31.9

a monthly advice column for five years and was presented with an American Library Association

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