Hi Scholarly folks!
I hope you are actively exploring your health topic and planning a fun and experiential presentation for Wednesday. Please do not miss the class!! This should be fun and hopefully each of us will learn at least one or two new skills to incorporate into our daily healthy life!
As we enter the 11th week of fall, I am wondering how many of you are feeling more confident in your abilities to succeed in college....that is, what skills are you learning and what experiences are you havingthat allow you to BELIEVE that the goals you are putting in your dream books will come true??
I have heard from so many of you that a year ago you didn't think you would ever even come to college...what has changed for you??
For our blog this week, can you identify ways your belief system is changing about your own ability to achieve your goals in life (health, family, school, career, etc.)
Oh, and THANK YOU EACH for the lovely card and cake (and song) for my birthday. I feel the love!
DEFINITION:
Self-efficacy, also referred as personal efficacy, is the extent or strength of one's belief in one's own ability to complete tasks and reach goals
Self-efficacy affects every area of human endeavor. By determining the beliefs a person holds regarding his or her power to affect situations, it strongly influences both the power a person actually has to face challenges competently and the choices a person is most likely to make.







