A growth mindset isn’t just a feel-good notion, or along the lines of toxic positivity! Mindset is a powerful tool for personal development and flourishing.
Think of it as the fertile soil where our aspirations grow into reality. When we adopt an open/positive mindset, we invite the possibility of growth and change into our lives. Instead of being held back by thoughts like “I’m not good enough” or “I can’t do this,” we learn to recognize these self-limiting beliefs and gently guide ourselves towards more empowering thoughts.
A growth mindset means that you believe your intelligence and talents can be developed over time, through effort and learning. A fixed mindset means that you believe intelligence is fixed and static; for example, if you’re not good at riding a bike, you might believe you’ll never be good at it. Psychologist Dweck, from Stanford University, states that in a growth mindset, “students understand that their talents and abilities can be developed through effort, good teaching, and persistence.”

Here are some tips on transitioning from a fixed to a growth mindset:
1. Acknowledge and embrace imperfections
Failing is a part of the process. Allowing yourself to fail and to move on from it will put you in a much better position to succeed down the line. Don’t let the little imperfections stall you from learning how to overcome them. Failure is actually an opportunity for learning and growth. Replacing the word “failing” with “learning” can be helpful, because you learn what strategies work or not work for you.
2. View challenges as opportunities
When we experience obstacles throughout life, as we inevitably do, it can be beneficial to look at it as an opportunity to improve on habits or behaviors we may not be so good at. Many times we may see it more as an inconvenience or a frustration, but part of a growth mindset is learning to embrace challenging moments.
3. Try different learning tactics
There are many different ways to learn. Part of the growth mindset is finding that learning style that best suits you and applying it to all sorts of different skills that you may want to undertake.
4. Stop seeking approval
Learning should be for its own sake and everything else secondary. If you rely on just approval from others as your metric for learning then you’re sacrificing your own growth. Everyone does seek some level of approval or recognition, but not allowing it to overpower the learning process.
5. Utilize feedback as a positive
You don’t have to use the term, “constructive criticism,” but you do have to believe that the concept of being positive leads to learning. Feedback is also associated with a pleasurable dopamine response and enhances a growth mindset.
6. Get out of your comfort zone
Being brave enough to leave your comfort zone can help foster a growth mindset. When faced with a challenge, try to choose the harder option that will allow you to grow.
7. Own your attitude
Once you develop a growth mindset, own it. Acknowledge yourself as someone who possesses a growth mentality and be proud to let it guide you throughout your career.
Lastly, a growth mindset also recognizes that setbacks are a necessary part of the learning process and allows people to ‘bounce back’ by increasing motivational effort. This kind of mindset sees ‘failings’ as temporary and changeable, and as such, a growth mindset is crucial for learning, resilience, motivation, and performance.
References:
Growth Mindset vs Fixed Mindset: How what you think affects what you achieve (mindsethealth.com)
12 Advantages Of A Growth Mindset That Could Accelerate Your Career (forbes.com)
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