Belief
Belief (n): /bəˈlēf/. An acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists.
Belief is a noun.
Like a budget, strategy, or head count, belief is an asset.
A study tested putting quality utilizing the same golf club with each participant.
The variable was that some participants were told they were using a high-end Nike putter.
Which group performed better?
The participants who believed they had the high-end Nike putter performed better.
Other than belief, the putter, setup, and golf background was consistent across participants.
Belief is an asset that drives performance.
When solving a problem the tendency is to take inventory of the team's assets.
Belief is not an adjective or verb; although intangible, it generates tangible results.
As an asset, it influences your ability to leverage everything else.
Take inventory of your beliefs alongside other assets.
Belief gaps matter as much as budget constraints.
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