A Research Paper By Melissa Chapman
Leadership Coach, UNITED STATES
People who believe that their success depends on time and effort are said to have a growth mindset, according to Stanford professor Carol Dweck’s book Mindset. The belief that one’s abilities and intelligence may be enhanced through hard work and perseverance is shared by those with a growth mindset. They quickly accept challenges, persevere through hardships, take advice to heart, and look for motivation in the accomplishments of others. People with a growth mindset think they can improve at anything by putting up the necessary time, effort, and energy. The most crucial elements—not the result—are working on one’s defects and the process. People with a growth mind are optimistic that their goals can be attained with effort and time.