The document discusses mirroring a personal nursing philosophy after Albert Bandura's self-efficacy model, which is an enabling psychology model adopted in positive psychology. It focuses on how optimistic self-belief in one's abilities can help accomplish tasks and goals through a positive mindset despite challenges.
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For My Own Personal Nursing Philosophy
The document discusses mirroring a personal nursing philosophy after Albert Bandura's self-efficacy model, which is an enabling psychology model adopted in positive psychology. It focuses on how optimistic self-belief in one's abilities can help accomplish tasks and goals through a positive mindset despite challenges.
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For my own personal nursing philosophy, I’d like to
mirror it to albert banduras self efficacy model. Self-
efficacy, is one of the most enabling psychology models to have been adopted into positive psychology. It is the optimistic self-belief in our competence or chances of successfully accomplishing a task and producing a favorable outcome. It is being able to accomplish things through a positive mindset and belief. I’d like to take myself as an example. In my case, this is actually my first time in transferring schools since first grade; there are times where I would feel really inferior among my peers since I’m not usually found within these group of people. Back in my old school I was confident in my studies and I would be amongst the people who would top the class. Now since ive been drawn out of my comfort zone, i.e. transferring schools, I would usually find myself unmotivated to study because of a negative outlook that I will never be able to go back to the way I used to before. I opened up to my mom about this last satudray and all she said that “its all in the mind”. Coming from her, these words really stuck in my head since then. If you are confident in yourself and determined that you are able to surpass such events, you can overcome almost anything. Having a positive outlook and a change in mindset will treat almost any kind of disease.
Telling Children That They Can Achieve Anything If They Try Hard Enough Is A Common Message That Parents and Educators Often Communicate To Motivate Children