Simple, But Profound Habits To Start
Develop A Growth Mindset

For many individuals, notions of personal growth can become fixed during childhood, but this shouldn't determine what we're capable of achieving. Too often, we feel our capacity for achievement is stuck at a particular level, much like a car with an upper limit on the speeds it can reach. According to Stanford psychologist Carol S. Dweck, to develop a growth mindset set goals and see goals through, we need to understand talent and potential are adaptable traits that can be improved upon with hard work and learning.
Why is it important to acknowledge the role of hard work in reaching our potential? Simply put, when we believe our abilities are set in place, we are less likely to set high goals or put in the effort necessary to achieve those goals. Knowing we can improve our abilities makes us more likely to put in the time required to achieve big goals, in other words. This can make all the difference!
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