I was introduced to a book called Education of a CEO by Bill Yeargin. One specific section got my attention, and it’s something, whether we know it or not, we wrestle with every day – A Growth Mindset ...
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. I’ve been researching success principles and psychology for decades. First, it was for myself and the growth I knew I needed to be a ...
Teaching students the science of how their brains change over time can help them see intelligence as something they can develop, rather than innate and unchangeable, finds a new analysis of 10 ...
“Mind over matter” may be an age-old idiom, but it’s the key to overcoming many of life’s challenges—of course, that’s provided you welcome them. Now, some people see these challenges as a means to ...
Those who have a growth mindset think of intelligence and other abilities—athletic, musical, artistic, etc.—as developing over time and that there are always opportunities to learn. Those with a fixed ...
More than 10 years ago, Google embarked on a plan to build better bosses. In its internal Project Oxygen, Google analyzed more than 10,000 manager impressions such as performance reviews, feedback ...
Is it possible that what you believe about yourself can have an impact on whether you succeed or fail? It seems that beliefs play a crucial role in determining achievement and success. Henry Ford said ...
This doesn't sound like fixed mindset to me. I would be one of the people who converts the natural frequency to percentage. Several reasons. First, natural frequency is often abused for propaganda ...
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