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533: How to Build Confidence, with Katy Milkman
533: How to Build Confidence, with Katy Milkman
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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Jun 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Katy Milkman: How to Change
Katy Milkman is an award-winning behavioral scientist and professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She hosts Charles Schwab’s popular behavioral economics podcast Choiceology, and is the co-founder and co-director of The Behavior Change for Good Initiative.
Katy has worked with or advised dozens of organizations on how to spur positive change and her research is regularly featured in major media outlets such as The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and NPR. She is the author of the book, How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be*.
In this conversation, Katy and I explore the research on confidence. We highlight some of the key tactics we can use to enhance our own feelings of confidence. Plus, we explore some of the ways that leaders may be able to support confidence-building in others.
Key Points
Self doubt affects our ability to take action.
Our expectations shape reality. How we think about something affects how it is.
Leaders can support those with less confidence by inviting them to be a mentor or coach for others.
Set ambitious goals, but allow yourself a limited number of emergency passes when you slip up.
Focus on personal experiences that make you feel successful or proud.
Resources Mentioned
How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be* by Katy Milkman
Interview Notes
Download my interview notes in PDF format (free membership required).
Related Episodes
The Way to Make New Behaviors Stick, with Marshall Goldsmith (episode 196)
The Way to Be More Coach-Like, with Michael Bungay Stanier (episode 458)
How to Change Your Behavior, with BJ Fogg (episode 507)
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Katy Milkman is an award-winning behavioral scientist and professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She hosts Charles Schwab’s popular behavioral economics podcast Choiceology, and is the co-founder and co-director of The Behavior Change for Good Initiative.
Katy has worked with or advised dozens of organizations on how to spur positive change and her research is regularly featured in major media outlets such as The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and NPR. She is the author of the book, How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be*.
In this conversation, Katy and I explore the research on confidence. We highlight some of the key tactics we can use to enhance our own feelings of confidence. Plus, we explore some of the ways that leaders may be able to support confidence-building in others.
Key Points
Self doubt affects our ability to take action.
Our expectations shape reality. How we think about something affects how it is.
Leaders can support those with less confidence by inviting them to be a mentor or coach for others.
Set ambitious goals, but allow yourself a limited number of emergency passes when you slip up.
Focus on personal experiences that make you feel successful or proud.
Resources Mentioned
How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be* by Katy Milkman
Interview Notes
Download my interview notes in PDF format (free membership required).
Related Episodes
The Way to Make New Behaviors Stick, with Marshall Goldsmith (episode 196)
The Way to Be More Coach-Like, with Michael Bungay Stanier (episode 458)
How to Change Your Behavior, with BJ Fogg (episode 507)
Discover More
Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.
Released:
Jun 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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