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1. What is Self-Efficacy according to Teru Nakashima, and why is it important?

Self-Efficacy, is the feeling that you are useful to others and have value. Nakashima likens it to the fruit of a tree; when nurtured, it allows you to naturally benefit those around you. It's important because it creates a positive cycle of contribution and fulfillment, enriching both your own life and the lives of others.

2. Nakashima presents 10 workshops for building Self-Efficacy. How are these workshops categorized?

The 10 workshops are divided into four categories based on two axes: "Moment vs. Habit" and "Self-Power vs. Other-Power." This means some are quick, on-the-spot actions you can take yourself, while others are more deliberate routines or involve seeking input from others.

3. Can you describe the "Moment x Self-Power" workshops and provide examples?

These are immediate actions you can take on your own to boost your Self-Efficacy. They include:

4. What are the "Moment x Other-Power" workshops designed to achieve?

These involve interacting with others in the moment to gain validation and awareness of your value. They include:

5. Explain the purpose and examples of the "Habit x Self-Power" workshops.

These are routines you establish on your own to consistently reinforce your Self-Efficacy. They include:

6. How do the "Habit x Other-Power" workshops work, and what are their benefits?

These workshops rely on regularly seeking feedback and acknowledging your value with others. They include:

7. What is the key takeaway from Nakashima's teachings on Self-Efficacy?

Building Self-Efficacy isn't about grand gestures, but about recognizing and nurturing the small opportunities for contribution that exist in everyday moments and habits. By taking small action

Teru Nakashima, All about Self-esteem