Location
Loyola Marymount University
Start Date
13-12-2022 12:00 AM
Description
Have you ever wondered why some people are more driven to succeed than others? We categorize people into two categories: the lazy and the self-motivated. Why is there such a disparity in productivity? This distinction has been and will continue to be rooted in an individual's habits. Our habits are the backbone to how we choose to carry out and live life. In order for a person to reach their optimal level of success and productivity, their habits must be in alignment with the type of person they already are or strive to be. It is possible to surpass the threshold to achieve optimal self-efficacy, but how can this be executed effectively and continue to be conducted in the long term? This study will focus on the intricacies of how you can rewire your brain that otherwise would have been left inactive or dormant, thus altering behaviors that hinder your life so small changes compound significantly over time.
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Rewiring Habits to Promote Productivity and Success: Surpassing The Threshold to Achieve Optimal Self-Efficacy
Loyola Marymount University
Have you ever wondered why some people are more driven to succeed than others? We categorize people into two categories: the lazy and the self-motivated. Why is there such a disparity in productivity? This distinction has been and will continue to be rooted in an individual's habits. Our habits are the backbone to how we choose to carry out and live life. In order for a person to reach their optimal level of success and productivity, their habits must be in alignment with the type of person they already are or strive to be. It is possible to surpass the threshold to achieve optimal self-efficacy, but how can this be executed effectively and continue to be conducted in the long term? This study will focus on the intricacies of how you can rewire your brain that otherwise would have been left inactive or dormant, thus altering behaviors that hinder your life so small changes compound significantly over time.