Confidence at work rarely disappears overnight. It erodes slowly through everyday leadership behaviors.
In this episode, Cindra shares findings from her National Research Study on Confidence and introduces the 8 Confidence Killers. These are common leadership behaviors that quietly undermine employee confidence, motivation, and trust.
You will learn what employees say damages confidence most, why these behaviors are often unintentional, and why confidence is directly tied to performance, engagement, retention, and revenue.
You will also hear one statistic that changes how leaders think about confidence at work and a simple action you can take today to become a more intentional confidence builder.
Because every interaction either builds confidence or breaks it.
Quote of the Week: “Confidence isn’t lost in one big moment—it’s eroded by small leadership behaviors repeated over time.”
Power Phrase of the Week: “Every interaction either builds confidence—or breaks it.”
In this episode of The High Performance Mindset, Dr. Cindra Kamphoff sits down with Will Bowen—founder of the global Complaint Free® movement—to explore how habitual complaining quietly erodes confidence, performance, leadership, and culture.
Will shares the origin story behind the now-iconic purple bracelet and how a simple 21-day challenge became a worldwide movement impacting millions. Together, they unpack why complaining feels so automatic—even for high performers—and how awareness is the first step toward real behavior change.
The conversation dives deep into the psychology of complaining, including Will’s five types of complaints and his powerful GRIPE framework, revealing the hidden motives behind why people complain and the true cost it creates for teams and organizations. Will also explains the critical difference between constructive problem-solving and unproductive complaining—and how leaders can model accountability without suppressing honest feedback.
This episode is a masterclass in personal ownership, confidence, and intentional response, showing how reducing complaints doesn’t mean ignoring problems—it means choosing responsibility, agency, and growth.
Why habitual complaining undermines confidence, mindset, and performance
The five types of complaints and how to recognize them in yourself and others
How the simple act of awareness (like the bracelet) accelerates behavior change
The GRIPE framework and the real reasons people complain
How leaders can address feedback without creating a culture of blame
The difference between problem-solving and complaining—and why it matters
How becoming complaint-free strengthens confidence, ownership, and agency
Learn more about Will Bowen and the Complaint Free movement: www.WillBowen.com
Download the 2025 Confidence Crisis Study: https://confidencestudy.com/
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In this episode of The High Performance Mindset, Dr. Cindra Kamphoff sits down with Olympic gold medalist Connor Fields to unpack the mental journey behind elite performance, resilience, and reinvention.
Connor shares how he learned competing at a young age, and how his mindset evolved across three Olympic cycles—from disappointment in 2012 to standing on top of the podium in Rio in 2016. He opens up about the mental tools he relied on under extreme pressure, how he learned to reframe failure, and the self-awareness required to perform at your best when the stakes are highest.
The conversation also dives into Connor’s recovery and growth following his devastating crash at the 2021 Olympics, including how he uses his “Now What?” framework to turn setbacks into momentum—both in sport and in life.
Now a speaker and coach, Connor shares practical insights for leaders, athletes, and high performers on building resilience, managing pressure, and training the mind even when physical preparation is already elite.
You’ll learn:
How confidence and mindset evolve across different stages of a career
What separates surviving pressure from performing under pressure
Why self-awareness is a cornerstone of resilience and peak performance
How to turn disappointment, failure, and setbacks into powerful comebacks
One mindset habit every leader should adopt—on and off the field
This episode is a masterclass in confidence, resilience, and choosing your response when life doesn’t go as planned.
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🔹 Learn more about Connor Fields: Connor Fields | Olympic BMX Champion and Motivational Speaker
🔹 Download the 2025 Confidence Crisis Study at https://confidencestudy.com/
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