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Henry Ford was an American industrialist, business magnate, founder of the Ford Motor Company, and chief developer of the assembly line technique of mass production. By creating the first automobile that middle-class Americans could afford, he converted the automobile from an expensive luxury into an accessible conveyance that profoundly impacted the landscape of the 20th century.
His introduction of the Ford Model T automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry. As the Ford Motor Company owner, he became one of the richest and best-known people in the world.
A famous Henry Ford quote "Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t, you’re right." Emphasizes how much attitude determines success or failure.
This means that you decide on your own success or failure. If you think you can, you will succeed, or somehow find a way to make it happen. But if you think you can't do it, this negative thinking can lead you to failure. In other words, it would be a self-prophecy.
It encourages us to think "can" rather than "can't", i.e. to think positively about every endeavor.
This quote is powerful, especially if you find yourself holding on to doubts.
What comes to your mind when you read the above quote? What thoughts and feelings does it provoke? When many people read the above quote, they think of self-confidence—a person's confidence in one's own abilities. They also consider willpower and the idea that things will or won't happen, depending on your attitude.
To think that you can control the results you get...just by leveraging your beliefs...that's a very exciting idea.
Yes, one of the main ways to get what you want out of life is to first start believing that you can achieve your goals. That's where we all have to start. Without that firm belief, there is no action, no growth, and no achievement. Some people think this view is too simplistic. "How does just wanting something bad enough mean you'll end up getting it?"
Well, let's consider this claim. Yes, just "wanting something bad enough" doesn't guarantee you'll get it. There are many dreamers who never find the results they are looking for. But we can't miss the fact that you won't succeed unless you truly believe you can. You need a strong belief system to propel you.
This is because if you dishonestly believe that you can and will succeed, you will give up at the first hurdle. Also, when a person considers themselves hopeless, they lose motivation. They don't work hard because we don't think their efforts will get them anything.
Confidence inspires dedication. When you say 'Hey, I can actually see myself being ___ or being successful at ___, they start acting differently. Things will change. All you have to do is "open your heart" and you can open up a world of possibilities.
Research proves the power of self-confidence and how far "thinking you can do it" can take you. Let's look at an example. A recent psychology study from The Ohio State University found that an individual's career path is influenced by their level of self-confidence. The study examined a concept of "upward self-correction" called "possible selves." If you can imagine your future self being successful at a goal—like becoming a doctor or a lawyer—you're more likely to achieve it.
Henry Ford was an American industrialist, business magnate, founder of the Ford Motor Company, and chief developer of the assembly line technique of mass production. By creating the first automobile that middle-class Americans could afford, he converted the automobile from an expensive luxury into an accessible conveyance that profoundly impacted the landscape of the 20th century.
His introduction of the Ford Model T automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry. As the Ford Motor Company owner, he became one of the richest and best-known people in the world.
A famous Henry Ford quote "Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t, you’re right." Emphasizes how much attitude determines success or failure.
This means that you decide on your own success or failure. If you think you can, you will succeed, or somehow find a way to make it happen. But if you think you can't do it, this negative thinking can lead you to failure. In other words, it would be a self-prophecy.
It encourages us to think "can" rather than "can't", i.e. to think positively about every endeavor.
This quote is powerful, especially if you find yourself holding on to doubts.
What comes to your mind when you read the above quote? What thoughts and feelings does it provoke? When many people read the above quote, they think of self-confidence—a person's confidence in one's own abilities. They also consider willpower and the idea that things will or won't happen, depending on your attitude.
To think that you can control the results you get...just by leveraging your beliefs...that's a very exciting idea.
Yes, one of the main ways to get what you want out of life is to first start believing that you can achieve your goals. That's where we all have to start. Without that firm belief, there is no action, no growth, and no achievement. Some people think this view is too simplistic. "How does just wanting something bad enough mean you'll end up getting it?"
Well, let's consider this claim. Yes, just "wanting something bad enough" doesn't guarantee you'll get it. There are many dreamers who never find the results they are looking for. But we can't miss the fact that you won't succeed unless you truly believe you can. You need a strong belief system to propel you.
This is because if you dishonestly believe that you can and will succeed, you will give up at the first hurdle. Also, when a person considers themselves hopeless, they lose motivation. They don't work hard because we don't think their efforts will get them anything.
Confidence inspires dedication. When you say 'Hey, I can actually see myself being ___ or being successful at ___, they start acting differently. Things will change. All you have to do is "open your heart" and you can open up a world of possibilities.
Research proves the power of self-confidence and how far "thinking you can do it" can take you. Let's look at an example. A recent psychology study from The Ohio State University found that an individual's career path is influenced by their level of self-confidence. The study examined a concept of "upward self-correction" called "possible selves." If you can imagine your future self being successful at a goal—like becoming a doctor or a lawyer—you're more likely to achieve it.