How your LOCUS OF CONTROL shapes your achievements... In our series "21 founder traits that contribute to success", this time it's all about LOCUS OF CONTROL. Don't you know the situation in which your founding team is not convinced that events can be controlled by their own behaviour? Read here today what this means and how important it is for success. I wish you new insights and stay curious. Thomas Stranig CEO TRAIT 1.01 EMOTIONAL MATURITY & RESILIENCE Locus Of Control (LOC) describes the belief that events can be controlled with one‘s own behavior. People with a high Locus of Control (LOC) believe that success is less determined by external circumstances and is essentially in their own hands. Events are experienced as a consequence of one‘s own actions. A high Locus of Control also means that the reasons for failure are sought in oneself and as a result the activity is increased in order to achieve a goal at all, instead of giving up like „There‘s nothing I can do“. The opposite would be the belief in predetermination or heteronomy, which, due to a lack of influence, leads to a perceived helplessness and passivity. The model of coincidence, fate or external control can be understood as a protective mechanism of the human psyche to maintain self-confidence in the event of failure. GET MORE INSIGHTS (https://www.edd.team/investor) GRAB YOUR 10% TRYOUT (https://app.edd.team/Account/Login) PromoCode: PPZPUKBZ (https://app.edd.team/Account/Login) https://www.facebook.com/edd.team/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/edd-offical © 2024 Will not be further informed about Team-Due-Diligence & will say good by (https://team.us14.list-manage.com/unsubscribe?u=5146e5cf6288d7fac2e573f8b&id=11c8025623&t=b&e=6518fff211&c=6e13c25097) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/fiware-general-help/attachments/20241016/0ab1fdf7/attachment-0001.html>
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