Category: Self-Efficacy

  • Wordy Wednesday

    Body Reflexivity  Your body isn’t for comparison, correction, or consumption. It simply means yours is no better or worse than anyone else’s. -Kate Manne, Associate Professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University and Author of Unshrinking Similar to Body Positivity or Neutrality, which refers to loving yourself for how you look in all…

  • Mindful Monday

    The Joy Thief Spending your time and energy on comparing yourself to others is a way of robbing yourself of a joyful life. * Who have you compared yourself to in the last 24 hours, the last week or month? Did this comparison make you feel more insecure or more motivated to improve and grow?…

  • Mindful Monday

    The Brand of #Me Come up with five (5) adjectives you would like to be known for. __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ * What is an advertising slogan that people can remember you by? What is your theme song? What types of images and behaviors align with your brand? * The Brand of #Robin Positive…

  • Welcome March

    Be a force for good this month,

  • Mindful Monday

        Nag Log For one week, document all of the negative things you say or think to yourself, especially after making a mistake. * What patterns do you notice? What would happen if you said these things to loved ones?      

  • Mindful Monday

    Name It to Tame It We can see a difficult situation as either a challenge and feel daringly excited, or a threat and feel utterly helpless. Name your source(s) of threat. Instead of running away, how can you approach it as an exciting challenge?

  • Welcome February

    This month, focus on communicating mindfully.

  • Welcome October

  • Welcome September

    A new month. A fresh start! This month, focus on being vulnerable and true to yourself. Follow these daily prompts to keep you grounded, and consistent with your self-reflection or journal practice.

  • Wellness Wednesday

    Goals are for people who care about winning once. Systems are for people who care about winning repeatedly. — James Clear   One version of confidence is: I’ve got this figured out. Another version is: I can figure this out. The first is arrogant and close-minded. The second is humble and open-minded. Be humble about what you know,…