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Growth Mindset

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Primary Source: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol S. Dweck

Code Fellows Article: How You Can Benefit from a Growth Mindset

The Mindsets

There are two types of mindsets:

Fixed Mindset

Fixed mindsets start from the premise that human traits and characteristics are immutable.

Examples:

This mindset is limiting as it does not:

Therefore, with a fixed mindset, you are more likely to perceive success as a result of being innately great at that thing, and perceive failures as a result of being innately terrible at those things. This leaves you pursuing the things that come easy to you, however, eventually you will reach a point where more advanced skills are necessary and you will need to dedicate significant time to improvement to reach the next level. When you reach this point you will begin to see your inability to master the task with ease as a failing, that you are not good enough to reach the next level, and will likely give up and pursue something else.

Those with a fixed mindset lack grit.

Growth Mindset

Growth mindsets start from the premise that human traits and characteristics can be developed overtime through effort and learning.

Examples:

This mindset is empowering because it:

Those with a growth mindset achieve more & higher goals because they DO NOT GIVE UP

Summary

  Growth Fixed
Challenges Embraces Avoids
Obstacles Persists Loses Focus
Effort Means the Goal is Worthy Means Not Good Enough
Crticism Learns From Ignores
Success of Others Celebrates & Inspires Views as a Threat
Outcomes Achieve More & Higher Goals Fail to Reach Full Potential

Reminders

  1. When things are hard, that is when you are learning

    “There is no effort with out error and shortcoming” -Theodore Roosevelt, “The Man in the Area”

  2. Don’t compare yourself to the best in a field, compare yourself to who you were yesterday
    • What do you know today that you did not know yesterday?
    • What can you do better today than you could do yesterday?
  3. Embrace failures as learning opportunities, find opportunities to improve in successes
    • What was the cause of the failure?
    • How can I address that shortcoming so I succeed next time?
    • This succeed, why?
    • Is there a way to succeed faster or more efficiently next time?
    • Who should I talk to about this?