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Practical Exercises to Build Confidence
Self-Confidence

Practical Exercises to Build Confidence

Self-confidence develops through action, not reflection alone. This guide offers concrete, progressive exercises from positive psychology, CBT, sophrology and coaching: victory journal, progressive exposure, power posing, assertiveness training, 'as if' technique and creative visualization. Each exercise includes a detailed protocol and 30-day progression calendar.

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Life Coaching: Methods and Benefits
Personal Development

Life Coaching: Methods and Benefits

Life coaching is a structured professional accompaniment helping individuals clarify goals, identify resources and overcome obstacles for greater personal and professional fulfillment. Distinct from psychotherapy (which treats psychological suffering), coaching addresses functional individuals seeking progress. Validated methodologies include Whitmore's GROW model, motivational interviewing and solution-focused approaches.

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Personal Development: Approaches and Limits
Personal Development

Personal Development: Approaches and Limits

Personal development encompasses a vast set of practices aimed at self-improvement, realizing potential and achieving greater well-being. While some approaches rest on solid scientific foundations — Seligman's positive psychology, Deci and Ryan's self-determination theory, mindfulness — others rely more on marketing than science. This article offers a critical, nuanced view, distinguishing validated approaches from excessive promises.

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Motivation and Goals: A Realistic Approach
Personal Development

Motivation and Goals: A Realistic Approach

Motivation is not a magical emotional state preceding action — it is often the result of action itself. Research in motivation psychology, particularly Deci and Ryan's self-determination theory and Locke and Latham's goal-setting work, reveals that lasting motivation rests on satisfying autonomy, competence and relatedness needs, rather than willpower or external rewards alone.

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