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A ''growth mindset'' considers talents as starting point that develop according to the use of them. A growth mindset has an active and creative relation to [[reality]] and understands the real world as an invitation for change. Such a mindset provides change and development in changing environments. | A ''growth mindset'' considers talents as starting point that develop according to the use of them. A growth mindset has an active and creative relation to [[reality]] and understands the real world as an invitation for change. Such a mindset provides change and development in changing environments. | ||
− | Mindset is not something you can change from day to day, it is a state of mind that is very much you and goes back to the way you were raised and educated. However, you can change your mindset over time. | + | Mindset is not something you can change from day to day, it is a state of mind that is very much you and goes back to the way you were raised and educated. However, you can change your mindset over time establishing new [[habits]]. |
The book [http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40745.Mindset 'Mindset'] by Carol S. Dweck, Stanford University, describes and has proven how important the mindset is. She elaborated on the crucial differences that occur in education, learning and beyond, in your mindset. [[Success]] and how much you learn and grow throughout your life depends largely on the type of mindset you have. | The book [http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40745.Mindset 'Mindset'] by Carol S. Dweck, Stanford University, describes and has proven how important the mindset is. She elaborated on the crucial differences that occur in education, learning and beyond, in your mindset. [[Success]] and how much you learn and grow throughout your life depends largely on the type of mindset you have. |
Revision as of 16:21, 5 January 2017
Mindset from a Viking perspective means being brave and aggressive
In the ancient Viking rules, we find §1 Be Brave and Aggressive with the sub-items
* Be direct * Grab all opportunities * Use varying methods of attack * Attack one target at a time * Use top quality weapons
Fixed Mindset and Growth Mindset
Based on current psychological insights and research, mindset is defined as how you perceive intelligence and talents. There are two basic mindsets that you can have, a fixed mindset or a growth mindset.
A fixed mindset considers intelligence as something that is fixed and cannot be changed, but only be used or not used. A fixed mindset has a passive relation to reality and understands the real world as a limitation. Such a mindset provides stability and safety, as long as the environment is mostly stable.
A growth mindset considers talents as starting point that develop according to the use of them. A growth mindset has an active and creative relation to reality and understands the real world as an invitation for change. Such a mindset provides change and development in changing environments.
Mindset is not something you can change from day to day, it is a state of mind that is very much you and goes back to the way you were raised and educated. However, you can change your mindset over time establishing new habits.
The book 'Mindset' by Carol S. Dweck, Stanford University, describes and has proven how important the mindset is. She elaborated on the crucial differences that occur in education, learning and beyond, in your mindset. Success and how much you learn and grow throughout your life depends largely on the type of mindset you have. Dweck addresses educators and teachers and it is particularly important for those who work in these professions and/or have children to take notice of her ideas and research. Yet, also managers and team leaders and adult learners can learn from 'Mindset', because the way you view yourself and others and the way you judge and give feedback greatly influences whether learning and growth take place or not.
* The Nature of Change * Take the test "Test your mindset" * Mindsets and math/science achievement
Video resources:
* The Power of Yet, Prof. Carol, S. Dweck, TEDX * A Mindset for Success : Growth Mindset vs Fixed Mindset * The Power of Belief: Mindset and Success, Eduardo Briceno, TEDX