Ever wished you were “creative?” Or “a natural?” Longed for the word “genius” to be used to describe your actions? Well, the realization of your dreams may be just around the corner if your mind is set the right way. This is according to Stanford Psychologist Carole Dweck who conducts her research in personal, social, and developmental psychology.
In her new book, Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, Ms. Dweck suggests a “growth mindset,” one that welcomes challenge, change, and accepts mistakes as part of the learning process is the path to success in many areas of our lives including relationships, parenting, and work.
If you’re reading this blog, you are probably already geared for growth, but encouragingly, Ms. Dweck has found you can nurture and increase your tendencies towards growth, learning from your mistakes, and embracing change.
I encourage you to read more about the growth mindset.
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