What is Mindset? And Why is Positive Mindset Important in Life for Success?
Have you
ever wondered how "less talented" athletes manage to outperform their
"better qualified" peers? The answer lies in how they feel about
themselves and their abilities in a growth mentality.
The
growth mindset of young people
Discovered
by Carol Dweck, a psychologist at Stanford University, the growth mindset is based on the
premise that people believe most of their core skills can be developed through
dedication and hard work.
At prepare,
we know that this perspective breeds the love for learning and sees resilience
as essential to any achievement. For this reason, we encourage our students to
focus their energies on improvement rather than worrying about failure, and
that this allows them to take responsibility for their self development.
Fixed
Mindset vs Growth Mindset
At our
high school, we try to move students from a rigid mindset to a growth mindset.
To do this, we try to discover certain personality traits that will help us put
students on the right page based on the following:
Fixed
Mindset vs Growth Mindset
avoid
challenges | seek challenges
Give up
easily. | Persevere when faced with setbacks
They see
effort as something useless. | They see effort as a path to specialization
Ignore
criticism that might be helpful. | Learn from criticism
Do you
feel threatened by the success of others? Take inspiration from the success of
others
As we can
see, students with a fixed mindset believe they are smart or not. Therefore,
there is not much you can do to improve your skills. On the other hand,
students with a growth mindset believe that effort is the key to success and that
challenges and criticism are tools for improvement.
How to
develop a growth mindset?
Here are
few tips from successisdecision
to develop mindset.
1.
Challenge the brain
It's
important to keep young people's brains active, one of the best ways is to vary
the way information is taken in. For example, using mental maps, illustrations,
videos, interactive maps, etc.
2. Think
critically
Memorizing
a topic can have good results in the short term, but over time you must develop
the ability to critically analyze information to gain a holistic understanding.
Therefore, it is recommended to take notes to maintain an orderly argument.
3.
Collaborative working
Prepare students
who participate in debates are more likely to deepen their understanding of a
topic and overcome difficulties, such as
4. Don't
be afraid of failure
True
learning happens through trial and error. It is important to inspire patience
because sooner or later effort and perseverance will be rewarded.
5.
Confidence
The anticipation
of success is strongly associated with perseverance, and perseverance is what
leads us to positive outcomes. So, when we see a student slipping into a fixed
mindset, we encourage them to be positive and move towards a growth mindset.
In preparation,
we know that our students have different skills and talents. However, we want
everyone to keep improving and adopt a growth mindset for life.
Thus, a Positive
Mindset develops Positive
Thinking Leading to success.
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