| Thursday, January 5, 2012 The examination of fixed and growth mindsetsby Clarence Jensen on Thu, Jan, 5, 2012 01:37 PM
Carol S. Dweck, PhD has written a most informative book titled “mindset – THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS”. As each of pass through this wonderful life we lead, it is helpful to us when we get some guidance along the way. Dr. Dweck offers direction to the reader with a choice of mindsets, which each of us have. Do you want to have either a fixed mindset or a growth mindset?
Most of us generally note the state of mind of others. Now the author exposes the mindset to the reader, as well as the variety of people the reader knows or deals with. A fixed mindset only serves people well when they are comfortable in their individual situation. This ranges from a student learning, an athlete competing, people making decisions, to developing contacts with other people. In each situation when stress occurs, the fixed mindset will evolve into blaming others. It is a “not my fault situation”. Obviously a person is hampered with this attitude and very little progress is made.
But if a person has a growth mindset then there is a myriad of possibilities to handle the situation. This attitude opens the possibility of solutions in our everyday life. The author examines and compares these two mindsets in parenting, business, schools, and relationships. The reader gets more involved in the subject because they experience reading about situations and circumstances they are familiar with and possibly, getting a view of themselves. This is a book we should all examine! |
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