Remember when your teacher claimed you weren’t mathematically inclined, or your coach benched you for being “uncoordinated”? As it turns out, they fundamentally misunderstood human potential—and ...
Recent studies reveal that success stems more from mindset than innate talent, challenging traditional views about achievement and human potential. Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck ...
This column was first published in The Capital-Journal in December 2021. The concept of mindset is endlessly fascinating to me. My introduction to this idea was shaped by my time with Chip Conley’s ...
Developing a growth mindset is the number one predictor of exceptional teams. In risky economic conditions, a leader’s super-skill is the ability to shape a culture of growth while steering teams ...
If the award-winning 1967 movie The Graduate were remade today, the film’s memorable word would need to switch from "plastics" to "plasticity," to mark the present as well as the future.
Our mindset influences how we view the world and perceive our own abilities, and as a result, it can influence our beliefs and behaviors. Dr. Carol Dweck has highlighted the differences between ...