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Mindset

The New Psychology of Success

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A leading expert in motivation and personality psychology, Carol Dweck reveals through over twenty years of research that our mindset shapes our entire mental landscape. It influences our optimism or pessimism, our goals, attitudes toward work and relationships, and parenting styles, ultimately determining our potential for fulfillment. Dweck identifies two basic mindsets: the fixed mindset, where individuals believe their talents are unchangeable and must constantly prove themselves, leading to stagnation; and the growth mindset, which embraces the idea that abilities can be developed over time, paving the way for opportunity and success. She illustrates how mindset evolves from childhood to adulthood, impacting various aspects of life, including work, sports, relationships, and parenting. By examining how creative geniuses across fields apply the growth mindset to achieve remarkable results, Dweck emphasizes that we can change our mindset at any life stage to attain true success and fulfillment. Her insights provide practical guidance for parents, teachers, coaches, and executives on fostering a growth mindset, making the work both engaging and applicable. This groundbreaking exploration encourages a transformative shift in how we perceive ourselves and our futures.

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Mindset, Marguerite Gavin, Carol Dweck

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2009
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Titolo
Mindset
Sottotitolo
The New Psychology of Success
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2009
Formato
Altro
Pagine
8
ISBN10
1596597682
ISBN13
9781596597686
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
2006
Titolo originale
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
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A leading expert in motivation and personality psychology, Carol Dweck reveals through over twenty years of research that our mindset shapes our entire mental landscape. It influences our optimism or pessimism, our goals, attitudes toward work and relationships, and parenting styles, ultimately determining our potential for fulfillment. Dweck identifies two basic mindsets: the fixed mindset, where individuals believe their talents are unchangeable and must constantly prove themselves, leading to stagnation; and the growth mindset, which embraces the idea that abilities can be developed over time, paving the way for opportunity and success. She illustrates how mindset evolves from childhood to adulthood, impacting various aspects of life, including work, sports, relationships, and parenting. By examining how creative geniuses across fields apply the growth mindset to achieve remarkable results, Dweck emphasizes that we can change our mindset at any life stage to attain true success and fulfillment. Her insights provide practical guidance for parents, teachers, coaches, and executives on fostering a growth mindset, making the work both engaging and applicable. This groundbreaking exploration encourages a transformative shift in how we perceive ourselves and our futures.