Have you ever met someone who seems to be great at everything? Someone who is always on top of things, who never gets stressed out or overwhelmed, and who just seems to know what they’re doing in any situation.
That person probably has a growth mindset.
It’s not magic—they’ve just been working on developing their intelligence and skills for years. They have a growth mindset that helps them grow in their abilities and improve their performance.
If you want to develop your own growth mindset, here are steps to get started:
1. Acknowledge that intelligence is not fixed, and that it can be developed.
2. Understand that the brain is like a muscle, and that it can grow with effort and practice.
3. Be willing to embrace challenge, and to see failure as an opportunity to learn and grow.
4. Be persistent in the face of setbacks, and view them as an opportunity to learn and improve.
5. Be open to feedback, and use it as an opportunity to learn and improve.