The mindset to succeed: Prof Tim Noakes at TEDxCapeTownED
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- Prof. Tim Noakes is a co-founder and executive director of the Sports Science Institute of SA. He is an author, respected academic and A1 rated scientist and has long been acknowledged as an expert in the field of sports and the science of physical exercise. Tim is a Director of UCT/MRC Research Unit for Exercise Science and Sports Medicine (ESSM). In this talk from TEDxCapeTownED, he lays out the importance of belief in exceptional achievement, and points to the role of the coach in fostering that belief. He leaves a challenge with educators to see their role as creating belief in their students.
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I started to cry at the end. It's true. Even when you don't believe, if someone else helps you believe in yourself, you can do anything.
Very inspirational.
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Great talk!!! Perhaps the best part was the call to live a life which inspires others. Even if you can't attain the extraordinary, challenge others to think they can -- and that's what true teachers do. Thanks Prof. Noakes for challenging me.
An extraordinary address by an extraordinary man. Prof Tim Noakes for the win.
Selection bias: only looking at winners (and only some of those), and not looking at those who failed to see what they believed. Belief IS important, but is only part of it. Closer to the mark are (1) Self-efficacy, a confidence grounded in action, in proving your ability to yourself, and (2) "Growth mindset", the understanding that you can get better and that effort is what counts.
Winners imagine their dreams first. They want it with all their heart and expect it to come true. There's no other way to live!! GREATEST QUOTE EVER
I wasn't in sport, but rather band. I really agreed how he said that life is a chain that we are part of. That's how I saw the world of band at my school.
+Noe Godinez Yeah, this one time...
His conclusion was one of an extraordinary universal vision
Belief is everything. If you dint achieve something. You dint believe in it enough. First step is you need a goal which you really want bad. Your desire to have, reach must be tremendous. Next step is you gotta believe it's possible. And you can only believe it's possible if you put in effort very second every minute towards that dream. Effort will give you belief that it's possible. Or if your goal has already been achieved by someone. All you got to do is follow the steps.
Very true - have you read Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill?
My favorite part of this video "His coach said to him 'faster it's only pain'"
the mindset to succeed is the belief that you can.
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Selection bias: only looking at winners (and only some of those), and not looking at those who failed to see what they believed.
Belief IS important, but is only part of it. Closer to the mark are:
* Self-efficacy, a confidence grounded in action, in proving your ability to yourself, and
* "Growth mindset", the understanding that you can get better and that effort counts.
Very inspirational. Thanks for the fact, prof.
If you think something is possible then your mind will work to make it reality. If you don't believe you will stop there.
Mind-self barriers (just made that term up) Bam!
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they’re called limiting beliefs in psycho babble
Wow, those last few words in that quote were amazing...
So simple, so true.
thank you sir
I love this!
Tear jerking-ly beautiful
I have Coaches. Make all the difference
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Fantastic!
The right mindset yehh. I'm changing....
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Great video
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great!
brilliant
This is great. I like it. But is the great Prof Noakes saying life is like a competitive sport? Well may be that helps but is this not too limiting a definition of success?
The great Sadgurhu says "success is living your life to its full potential" which for me is a much richer understanding that does not depend on the judgement of others how successful you are and has the additional advantage of seeing failure as part of the journey to excellence. Competitive sport analogies of success are just too limiting for me - seeing everyone else as a competitor to be beaten, that kind of mindset seems depressing.
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What happens if everyone thinks that he is exceptional? Somebody has to lose in sports right.
Competition never ends. There is a chance for redemption should you fall the first time. You have only lost if you quit. You have only failed if you give up. Luckily you get more then one chance to becoming extraordinary
Patric Paul Very well said
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Selection bias: only looking at winners (and only some of those), and not looking at those who failed to see what they believed.
Belief IS important, but is only part of it. Closer to the mark are:
* Self-efficacy, a confidence grounded in action, in proving your ability to yourself, and
* "Growth mindset", the understanding that you can get better and that effort counts.