Most
people think that exploring or changing one’s mindset is a complete waste of
time and energy. Sadly these people don’t realize that our mindset determines
the way we interpret the environment around us; our mindset can provide us with
the necessary motivation and inspiration to achieve our goals or it can lead us
directly to failure.
Fixed mindset
These
people believe their skills, traits and personality are pre-determined by the
genes. You can’t change them - you are either creative or not; talented or not;
intelligent or stupid. As you may be figuring out by now, having a fixed
mindset limits your possibilities of development. These people live in a prison
cell of their own mind; they see the things around them as either black or
white. They fail to understand that people can change through hard, persistent
work and multiple fails. But, let’s clarify things a little bit:
·
People
with fixed mindset don’t want to start something very hard, because
a possible failure will make them look stupid.
·
People
with fixed mindset don’t try new techniques, because they don’t
want to end up creating something that doesn’t work.
·
People
with fixed mindset don’t take business risks, because they can’t
face a failure.
Growth Mindset
Does
“Practice makes perfect” ring any bells? Having a growth mindset means that you
believe that factors like experience, hard-work, practice and persistence count
for more that genetics.
·
People
with growth mindset can actually increase their intelligence, because they are
not afraid to take on tougher tasks and challenges. Yes, they may fail the
first couple of time, but eventually they will make it.
·
These
people don’t care that much about failure, because they are able to take the
most of it, learn from their mistakes.
·
People
with growth mindset can increase their creativity, because they try out new
techniques. Even if the outcome is something that doesn’t work, they will
understand and learn from their mistakes.
·
The
best business professionals are people with growth mindsets, because they take
risks and know how to benefit from a possible failure.
Now,
stop for a minute and think about what you have just read. What kind of mindset
do you think you have? Which mindset do you think is better for you?
Is
it possible to change my mindset and how?
If
you are one of the people that are thinking by now: “Oh my god! I have
been a prisoner of my own mindset for all these years!!”, then we have a
couple of good news for you.
·
You
can change your mindset very quickly, because our brain is one of the most
powerful things in the world.
·
It
is never too late to change your mindset. Don’t spend an eternity whining about
your mindset, but act!
Now,
let’s get to it! You don’t need expensive therapists or drugs, all you have to
do is start using your brain.
Hear
your fixed mindset.
When
your fixed mindset is talking, learn to recognize it. It can start whispering
at various different occasions.
·
When
you have to decide whether to take a challenge or not. “Are you really
sure you can do it? You don’t have the necessary talent! And what if you fail?
Just imagine how people are going to look at you then - a failure! You better
walk away, this way you will save your dignity”
·
When
you are facing difficulties. “You would have done this easily if you
had talent! It is not your fault, you just don’t have it in you. Now you will
have to make an excuse so that you can save some dignity!”
·
When
someone is criticizing you. You will most likely get angry at the person, even
if he/she is just sharing a honest opinion. This time the fixed mindset voice
is trying to make you run away from responsibility - “It is not your
fault, it was .... hmmm....this or that, but not you! Who the hell do they
think they are, just standing there and criticizing me?” Or you might
start to feel disappointed and insecure.
In
the beginning you can’t control whether you hear this voice or not. However,
you decide how to interpret it, there are two possible ways: the fixed or
growth way. If you use the fixed way, you will understand the voice as s sign
that you lack intelligence or talent. However, if you use the growth way, you
will realize that you have to expand your knowledge, abilities and effort.
Respond
to your fixed mindset voice.
Now,
let’s dissect the possible dialog between you and your fixed mindset voice.
·
When
you hit a challenge. “I don’t if I will be able to do it straight away,
but it is worth the time and effort. I’m not afraid to fail, because every
successful person has failed; success cannot come instantly. If I run away now,
I fail by default, so how will that save my dignity?”
·
When
difficulties come. “No! No one was born a scientist or a professional
basketball player or a CEO of a fortune 500 company! Every single one of the
most successful people has worked hard to succeed. Why do I have to make
excuses? Using silly excuses will make people laugh at me, not failure!”
·
When
you are being criticized. “I have to take responsibility for my own
actions, this is the only way I can really benefit from this situation. I have
to remain open for all sorts of criticism, because I am not almighty and some
people might actually be right.”
Once
you manage to shut the “mouth” of your fixed mindset voice, you are ready to
make the final step. This step will come naturally, because at some point you
will stop hearing your fixed voice and go on with the growth only. If you find
yourself in a situation, one day, and you handle it without even noticing a
fixed mindset voice, then you have done it! Congrats! Now you are ready to take
on more complex challenges and develop more efficiently.
However,
we would like to point something out. Having talent or aptitude is nothing
close to useless. As you already know, there are exceptions to any rules and
this one doesn’t make a difference. It is highly unlikeable to become a
successful singer, if you can’t sing. This is one of those things that you just
can’t learn, you are born with it. The same goes for the most successful
leaders, these people have it in their genes. Notice that we say highly
unlikeable, not impossible!
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