This chapter challenges the fixed mindset belief that effort is only for those who lack talent. Dweck argues that effort is essential for mastery and growth, and that high achievers often embrace hard work.
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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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"People with a growth mindset believe that they can improve with effort. They outperform those with a fixed mindset, even when they have a lower IQ, because they embrace challenges, treating them as opportunities to learn something new."
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.
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