Understanding the Mindset
Yannick Picard
I help professional GBTQ+ men shift from STUCK to UNSTOPPABLE so they can experience power, freedom and self-expression in any area of life! | Mindset & Confidence Coach
A mindset represents our beliefs about ourselves and our most basic qualities. Carol Dweck, a psychologist at Stanford University, identified two main mindsets: fixed and growth.
- Fixed Mindset: The belief that our basic qualities, like intelligence and talent, are fixed traits.
- Growth Mindset: The belief that our abilities and intelligence can be developed with dedication, hard work, and the right kind of effort.
Step-by-Step Guide to Cultivating a Growth Mindset:
1. Awareness
2. Challenge Fixed Mindset Beliefs
3. Embrace Challenges
4. Celebrate Effort, Not Just Talent
5. Learn from Criticism
6. Reframe Failures
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7. Visualize Growth
8. Surround Yourself with a Growth Mindset Environment
9. Continuous Learning
10. Set Growth Goals
11. Stay Flexible
Conclusion:
Adopting a growth mindset is a journey, not a destination. It requires continuous reflection, adaptation, and commitment. By embracing challenges, learning from setbacks, and celebrating effort over inherent talent, individuals can unlock their true potential and thrive in any environment.
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Remember, cultivating a growth mindset isn't just about professional or academic success; it's about leading a more fulfilling and adaptive life.
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Empowering C-Suite Executives, Directors, and Future Leaders by Enhancing Effectiveness and Team Performance through Tailored Business Mentoring and Coaching | Leadership Development Specialist who Walks the Walk!
1 年I really like Dweck's work Yannick, and I find I refer to it quite a lot in coaching sessions - especially near the start of the relationship.
Scientist & Life Coach | Positive & Financial Psychology | Shine with Confidence and be Proud, Excited and Fulfilled in Your Life | Emotional Intelligence & Leadership
1 年Dear Yannick this is so true. Little thoughts can create bug damage on our self confidence. The power of coaching is also about reformulating new thoughts that better serve us, and it works ! I have decided recently that I am changing from "I'll never be good at this" to " I am committed to become good at this" or "I am learning how to become good at this" :-)
I help ambitious professionals get unstuck & accelerate their career by leveraging my experience in overcoming adversity to build a successful career and my expertise in Peak Performance Coaching & the Corporate World
1 年TXS Yannick Picard I love the research of Carol Dweck What I personally found in working on this with clients is that, before working on a GMS, 1 had to be in place: The (core) belief that your authentic self is unconditionally worthy and lovable, no matter what.
Career Coach helping midlife men get unstuck and progress to the next step of their career.
1 年11 steps that cover it all! Nothing else to add. That's super interesting to read them one by one and see at the end how well they all work together and that each of them represent a link in the chain. All as important as others.
Leadership & Mindset Coach ? Ex-HelloFresh Global ? Empowering Business Leaders & High Performers to succeed with confidence—without sacrificing mental peace
1 年Changing mindset has been a game changer for me personally and yet it's still something I work on actively every day, because I want to make sure I stay in a growth mindset. The words we use when talking to ourselves are so powerful, something that everyone should be aware of.