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People with high assurance in their capabilities regard difficult tasks as challenges to be mastered rather than as threats to be avoided (Bandura, 1994).
But at some point, we let the slog replace the dream, and we stop thinking of ourselves as thinkers, even advertising ourselves to potential employers by listing the techniques we've mastered rather than the problems we fantasize about solving.
People with higher self-belief perceive challenging situations as something to be mastered rather than something to be avoided.
And if we're not super, are we invalid?" The media's idealization of Fox has also been critiqued for emphasizing an individualistic approach to illness and disability, in which the body is a machine to be mastered, rather than the social model of disability, where societal attitudes and barriers to inclusion play a prominent role in determining who is disabled.
With a high degree of self-efficacy one is expected to view difficult or new tasks as challenges to be mastered rather than problems to be avoided.
Increased self-confidence might have helped participants to approach difficult tasks as challenges to be mastered rather than as threats to be avoided.
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It was indeed scientific information and empirical knowledge I was to master rather than the more phenomenological information of how we, as humans, live our lives.
The use of the Italian language, difficult to master, rather than the local dialect they grew up speaking, showed that those recipes - many were for desserts - were special and not meant to appear on the everyday table.
Watering regularly can be a difficult habit to master; rather than setting reminders for yourself daily, try getting a drip system.
We know, not thanks to officials, who see themselves as masters rather than servants of the public.
Even in their own field they tend, like painters, to work within traditions set by great masters rather than to think everything out from scratch for themselves.
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