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How does learned helplessness impact a person's ability to take action?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Learned helplessness occurs when individuals repeatedly experience failure, leading them to believe that their efforts will not yield different results. This mindset can spread across various areas of life, causing a reluctance to try new things. Overcoming this requires small, achievable successes to rebuild confidence and re-establish the link between effort and outcome.

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