"Mindsets" are the assumptions and expectations about ourselves, our lives, and the world. While mindsets can help simplify complex information, they can also make things more complicated, leading to problems such as guilt and inadequacy.
Adopting a growth mindset means you welcome challenges and constantly develop your knowledge and talents through hard work. On the other hand, having a fixed mindset is linked to a higher risk of depression, anxiety, shame, unhealthy defense mechanisms, and self-sabotage.
Here are some benefits to why you should adopt a growth mindset:
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Increased self-esteem and confidence: When you see everything as an opportunity to learn rather than fail, you stop being so hard on yourself. This gives your self-esteem room to thrive and exposes you to more opportunities to build confidence and improve your weaknesses.
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Increased Resiliency: Seeing setbacks as valuable moments to repivot or adapt improves your outlook and makes you better able to handle problems when they happen.
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Improved Relationships: People with a growth mindset understand that healthy relationships require ongoing work, communication, and compromises. Developing a growth mindset extends beyond close personal relationships and contributes to societal progress. When someone adopts a growth mindset, they become catalysts for change, innovation, and positive impact.
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Keeps Life Interesting and Fun: Being carefree allows you to explore or try something new. You may fail at something, but who cares? It's a new opportunity to learn and ultimately open doors to new opportunities.
How To Develop A Growth Mindset?
- Embrace new challenges and experiences
- Always be learning
- Don't try to be perfect; instead, embrace the process
- Identity limiting Beliefs That hold you back - words matter, and the words that matter most are the ones you say to yourself.
- Practice saying "yet"- The next time you think you failed at something or lack specific skills, practice adding "not yet" to the ends of those thoughts. This will help keep your self-esteem and confidence and keep your mind open.
- Always keep an eye on the bigger picture - focus on what truly matters to you long-term, not immediate gratification or what matters to society.
- Help others grow: When the focus shifts from constantly criticizing yourself and worrying about being judged to raising others, you gain a greater sense of purpose and self-worth by acknowledging your contributions.
Approaching work and life with this perspective fosters a growth mindset because it creates a ripple effect of growth and a supportive environment where failure isn't feared.
"Life is not accumulation; it is about contribution." - Steven Convoy.
Credits: Perpetua Neo, DClinPsy, I'm A Psychologist — Here's How To Adopt A Healthy Mindset Toward Personal Growth
https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/how-to-adopt-healthy-growth-mindset-from-psychologist
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