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    Self-talk (saying to yourself "I can do better")

2. Imagery (imagining yourself doing something better)

3. If-then planning (for example, "If I start to doubt myself, then I will remind myself that I have the skills!")

In the study, all three techniques improved performance, but the most effective one was self-talk.

According to the study's results, thinking and saying to oneself "I can do better next time" increases the intensity of effort people put into an activity. It can also improve performance on any given task.

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