I was with a friend, Alison, last week, and she said this about a negotiation she was leading: “I was so angry, the red mist appeared and I found myself digging in and defending my position. Luckily, ...
Each day you have a choice. You can choose to be a player or choose to be a victim. A “player” shows up with purpose, with focus and with an intention to succeed. A “victim” does just the opposite.
Education researchers at Stanford University have released a new set of video tutorials showing teachers and parents how to help students develop a “growth mindset” — a belief that their intelligence ...
As a leader, setting the culture of an organization is a massive undertaking, especially if the task is to change the culture at a company that has been around for decades. How a culture is ...
One of the most popular pop psychology concepts to take hold in recent years is that of the “growth mindset.” As articulated by Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck (2006), the belief that you can ...
Having the mindset that you’re always able to learn something new—or having a growth mindset—is extremely powerful in business. In my experience, a growth mindset can help you to be aware of yourself ...
In order to achieve financial success, you need to have a positive mindset. For example, the more positive you are about your ability to become a millionaire, the more likely you are to succeed.
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