Self-Perception as a Foundation
Our internal view of ourselves dictates our external reality and potential.
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The lens through which we view ourselves is more powerful than any external circumstance.
Al Oshana argues that our self-perception is not merely a byproduct of our experiences but a foundational element that actively shapes them. If we perceive ourselves as incapable, we subconsciously seek out and interpret evidence that confirms this belief, limiting our efforts and our ability to recognize opportunities. Conversely, a strong, positive self-perception fosters resilience, encourages risk-taking, and enables us to interpret setbacks as learning opportunities rather than definitive failures. This internal narrative acts as...
Supporting evidence
Cognitive psychology studies on self-fulfilling prophecies, where an individual's expectations about an outcome influence their behavior to produce that outcome.
Apply this
Regularly journal about perceived strengths and past successes to reinforce a positive internal narrative. Challenge negative self-talk by reframing thoughts.








