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Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
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The fixed mindset makes you concerned with how you’ll be judged; the growth mindset makes you concerned with improving.
To develop a growth mindset and to nourish it in others, you need to embrace the notion that challenge is the catalyst for learning. When you encounter setbacks—and there will be many—you must persist. You must realize that your effort, and that of others, is your means of gaining mastery. Neither raw talent nor good fortune leads to becoming the b
... See moreAnd yet, had I suffered from a fixed mindset, I would have resigned to fixed statements of existence: “I can’t dance and have no rhythm; I’m just a pasty white dude from the suburbs.” Fixed-mindset research has been well documented, studied, and proven. Carol Dweck, PhD, is the leading researcher in the field of motivation at Stanford University an
... See moreself-development, self-motivation, and responsibility.
Dr. Carol Dweck, professor at Stanford University, we have a mind-set problem. Dweck has done an enormous amount of research to understand what makes someone give up in the face of adversity versus strive to overcome it.