Howard Gardner, in his book Extraordinary Minds, concluded that exceptional individuals have "a special talent for recognizing their strengths and weaknesses." The interesting point is that people with a growth mindset seem to possess this talent. A second characteristic that exceptional individuals appear to have is the special talent to turn the failures of their lives into future successes. Researchers who study creative thinking converge on this view. In a poll conducted among one hundred and forty-three researchers in the field of creative thinking, there was complete agreement on the most important element that characterizes creative achievements. And it was precisely the kind of persistence and mental resilience that stems from a growth mindset. You may again wonder: How can a single perception lead to all these things – a passion for challenge, belief in effort, endurance in the face of failure, and greater (more creative) success?
THE BOOK THAT HAS CHANGED MILLIONS OF LIVES
After decades of research, world-renowned psychologist Dr. Carol Dweck conceived a simple yet revolutionary idea: the power of changing our beliefs. In this book, she demonstrates how success in school, work, sports, the arts, and almost every area of human activity can be significantly influenced by the way we think about our talents and abilities.
Those who believe that abilities are predetermined are less likely to develop than those who believe that abilities can be cultivated. This book reveals how parents, teachers, managers, and athletes can leverage this belief to achieve extraordinary results.
With the right changes to entrenched beliefs, you can motivate those you manage, teach, and love to transform their lives – and yours as well.
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Howard Gardner, in his book Extraordinary Minds, concluded that exceptional individuals have "a special talent for recognizing their strengths and weaknesses." The interesting point is that people with a growth mindset seem to possess this talent. A second characteristic that exceptional individuals appear to have is the special talent to turn the failures of their lives into future successes. Researchers who study creative thinking converge on this view. In a poll conducted among one hundred and forty-three researchers in the field of creative thinking, there was complete agreement on the most important element that characterizes creative achievements. And it was precisely the kind of persistence and mental resilience that stems from a growth mindset. You may again wonder: How can a single perception lead to all these things – a passion for challenge, belief in effort, endurance in the face of failure, and greater (more creative) success?
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- Author
- Carol S. Dweck
- Publisher
- PSychogios
- Original Title
- MINDSET: THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS
- Award
- -
- Language
- Greek
- Subtitle
- To succeed in your personal and professional life
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 448
- Release Date
- 2/2019
- Publication Date
- 2019
- Dimensions
- 14x21 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9786180128949
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