Talk with your subordinates about the fact that our inner voice doesn't reflect realistic thinking, but irrational doubts about our abilities. While the inner critic can only see problems, a rationally thinking person looks for solutions.
Tell your people that you realize that new tasks and roles may cause doubts. The degree of their success, however, doesn't depend on how much they trust their abilities, but on how they can manage and overcome their doubts. Teach them to speak about their doubts out loud and think of ways to overcome them. Take the next steps towards more rational thinking together.
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Article source Harvard Business Review - flagship magazine of Harvard Business School