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Two teachers witnessed the same moment with the same child and told two completely different stories. In this episode, we explore how the event didn’t change, but the interpretation did. For athletes, our explanations play a significant role in shaping our confidence and momentum (especially after mistakes). For leaders and coaches, our explanations will impact decisions, conversations, and the culture for those we lead. Thus, today's episode is a reminder that outcomes are often driven less by what happens and more by the meaning we assign to it.
By Zach BrandonTwo teachers witnessed the same moment with the same child and told two completely different stories. In this episode, we explore how the event didn’t change, but the interpretation did. For athletes, our explanations play a significant role in shaping our confidence and momentum (especially after mistakes). For leaders and coaches, our explanations will impact decisions, conversations, and the culture for those we lead. Thus, today's episode is a reminder that outcomes are often driven less by what happens and more by the meaning we assign to it.