Some years ago, as I passed through the Center for Teaching and Learning at the private college where I’d been asked to give a workshop for faculty on writing and publishing, I saw a big stack of ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. One of my core beliefs in my professional and personal life is that I am and should always be on a path of self-improvement — the work is ...
I was with a friend, Alison, last week, and she said this about a negotiation she was leading: “I was so angry, the red mist appeared and I found myself digging in and defending my position. Luckily, ...
The present study examined the interplay between chronic intelligence beliefs, manipulated intelligence beliefs and self-handicapping processes. Prior studies showed that holding more of a fixed ...
One of the most popular pop psychology concepts to take hold in recent years is that of the “growth mindset.” As articulated by Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck (2006), the belief that you can ...
Thinking back to past New Year's resolutions (or this year’s), how many have you been able to keep? A person may be able to change their actions for a short period of time but without a mindset shift, ...
As leaders, most of us would like to believe that we have the ability to lead organizational transformation effectively. Expert and author Carole Dweck refers to this view as a “growth mindset” – when ...
One of the vital attributes that came out of this research was a growth mindset–a term coined by Carol Dweck, professor of psychology at Stanford University. It’s a simple belief that intelligence and ...
Do you see political issues as either good or bad – successes or failures? Or are they all opportunities to learn and grow? In the bestselling book, Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, Stanford ...
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