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Test The Myth of Lack of Ability
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QUESTION 1: What is the key revelation or change of mentality that the text proposes?
The problem is that the skills we possess are not good enough
The problem is not a lack of skill, but a lack of proper strategy
Success depends solely on luck and not on personal abilities
The only way to be successful is to never leave your comfort zone
2nd QUESTION: What is often the belief that we do not have the necessary skills to achieve our desires?
An excuse the mind uses to avoid leaving its comfort zone
A realistic and objective assessment of our capabilities
A sign that we should abandon our desires immediately
A consequence of being overconfident
QUESTION 3: In the practical example of teaching in Germany, what was the author's specific fear?
That the salary was not enough to live in Germany
That the subject to be taught was too easy and would be boring
That students would not give good grades at the end of the semester
Freeze in front of students, get mocked, and get fired
QUESTION 4: What was the outcome of the author's experience as a teacher in Germany?
He was fired for incompetence halfway through the semester
The students made fun of him and learned nothing
The students gave him good grades and renewed his contract
He realized that he really didn't have the necessary skills
QUESTION 5: What was the author's great revelation after his success as a teacher?
That he, like everyone else, already has all the skills he needs to get what he wants
That he was lucky and that success would not be repeated
That teaching in another language is much easier than it seems
That he needed to study much more to be a good teacher
QUESTION 6: What question should you ask yourself to shift your focus from lack of skill to strategy?
Are my skills good enough for this challenge?
What's the worst that could happen if I fail?
Should I stay in my comfort zone to avoid anxiety?
What is the action plan I need to be able to achieve this?
QUESTION 7: What other personal example is mentioned in the text to reinforce the idea that ability is not the problem?
He thought he couldn't write a book and ended up publishing several
He thought he had two left feet and ended up being a salsa teacher
He thought he couldn't speak in public and became a famous speaker
He felt incapable of learning a language and ended up being polyglot
QUESTION 8: What does the limiting belief that "I'm not good enough" become?
The drive to acquire new skills and improve
The reason to accept challenges and leave your comfort zone
The main argument we use to justify why we cannot achieve our goals
A way to build confidence and reduce anxiety
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