A (Identify → Challenge → Replace → Reinforce) is provided, accompanied by a journal template. 3.4. Organizing Success via Systems Thinking Beyond mindset, the book stresses the importance of systems —repeatable structures that sustain progress. It introduces three complementary systems:
| Family | Typical Example | Cognitive Distortion | |--------|----------------|----------------------| | | “I’m not a leader.” | Overgeneralization | | Capability | “I’ll never learn this skill.” | Catastrophizing | | Deservingness | “I don’t deserve success.” | Emotional reasoning | A (Identify → Challenge → Replace → Reinforce)
To reap the full benefit, readers should engage actively with the exercises, adapt the recommended systems to their own rhythms, and supplement the book with deeper scientific or habit‑formation literature as needed. Pick a single micro‑goal right now, set a timer for 15 minutes, and begin the Confidence Loop—your first step toward unlocking the potential the book promises. It introduces three complementary systems: | Family |