The Winning Mindset That You Need for Success

The Winning Mindset That You Need for Success

Don’t let other people (or tests) define you The humble IQ test had become the judge and jury of your human potential. Carol S. Dweck in her book “Mindset – The New Psychology of Success and How We can Learn to Fulfill Our Potential” reveals her research on the 2 types of mindsets that can make or break us. Fixed Mindset – Intelligence is fixed Growth Mindset – Intelligence is developed What she discovered was that our attitudes were the secret to success. The fixed vs growth mindset Having a fixed mindset is a curse. The growth mindset is what is needed to succeed. You see challenges as an opportunity Persist in the face of obstacles and challenges. “Focus on the things you can control, let go of everything else, and turn every new obstacle into an opportunity to get better, stronger, tougher. What’s your mindset? Working on yourself all through your life and constant reading and continuous learning is what is required to go from zero to hero. It is your attitude and the mindset you embrace that makes the difference.

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I was devastated.

I had just completed a test and the results were in.

And they weren’t good.

Not what I wanted or expected.

But it wasn’t an ordinary test.

It was the standardized “IQ” test developed by Alfred Binet in the early 1900’s that many of us have had to endure.

The findings had revealed that I wasn’t a genius.

But as a young impressionable 10 year old student my potential was seemingly limited.

What I didn’t know was that Binet had created this test not as a fixed measurement of human potential but as a guide and benchmark.

His motivation for creating it was the belief that “Education and practice could bring about fundamental changes in Intelligence“.

But somehow it became distorted over the decades years and was used as a determination of a fixed intelligence.

Well meaning education experts had turned it into something that it was never intended to be.

Don’t let other people (or tests) define you

The humble IQ test had become the judge and jury of your human potential.

Something that defined you for the rest of your life.

Since then the scientists have discovered that the reality is somewhat different.

Our brains are elastic and what matters more is a mindset that will not accept limitations.

Carol S. Dweck in her book “Mindset – The New Psychology of Success and How We can Learn to Fulfill Our Potential” reveals her…

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