This chapter explores how mindset influences athletic performance and the pursuit of excellence in sports. Dweck contrasts athletes with fixed and growth mindsets, highlighting the resilience and continuous improvement of those with a growth orientation.
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Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck is a game-changer! It reveals how your mindset—fixed or growth—shapes success in school, work, and life. A fixed mindset fears failure, while a growth mindset thrives on challenges. Dweck’s research proves that shifting your perspective unlocks potential, resilience, and achievement. If you want to level up, embrace the power of yet—because success is all about learning, adapting, and growing! 💡📖
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Research by psychologist Carol Dweck suggests that there are two basic mindsets that influence how people think about themselves and their abilities: the fixed mindset and the growth mindset.
It turns out that the mindsets predict how well students end up doing. Students with growth mindsets tend to stick with it, tend to preserve in the face of difficulty, and tend to be successful in challenging class. Students with fixed mindset tend not to.
People's core attitudes fall into one of two categories: a fixed mindset or a growth mindset.
With a fixed mindset, you believe you are who you are and you cannot change. This creates problems when you're challenged, because anything that appears to be more than you can handle is bound to ...
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