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World-renowned Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck, in
decades of research on achievement and success, has discovered a
truly groundbreaking idea-the power of our mindset.
Dweck explains why it's not just our abilities and talent that
bring us success-but whether we approach them with a fixed or
growth mindset. She makes clear why praising intelligence and
ability doesn't foster self-esteem and lead to accomplishment, but
may actually jeopardize success. With the right mindset, we can
motivate our kids and help them to raise their grades, as well as
reach our own goals-personal and professional. Dweck reveals what
all great parents, teachers, CEOs, and athletes already know: how a
simple idea about the brain can create a love of learning and a
resilience that is the basis of great accomplishment in every area.
In the last two decades, an approach to the study of motivation has
emerged that focuses on specific cognitive and affective mediators
of behaviour, in contrast to more general traits or motives. This
'social-cognitive' approach grants goal-oriented motivation its own
role in shaping cognition, emotion and behaviour, rather than
reducing goal-directed behaviour to cold-blooded information
processing or to an enactment of a personality type. This book adds
to this process-oriented approach a developmental perspective.
Critical elements of motivational systems can be specified and
their inter-relations understood by charting the origins and the
developmental course of motivational processes. Moreover, a
process-oriented approach helps to identify critical transitions
and effective developmental interventions. The chapters in this
book cover various age groups throughout the life span and stem
from four big traditions in motivational psychology: achievement
motivation, action theory, the psychology of causal attribution and
perceived control, and the psychology of personal causation and
intrinsic motivation.
"Mindset" is one of those rare books that can help you make
positive changes in your life and at the same time see the world in
a new way.
A leading expert in motivation and personality psychology, Carol
Dweck has discovered in more than twenty years of research that our
mindset is not a minor personality quirk: it creates our whole
mental world. It explains how we become optimistic or pessimistic.
It shapes our goals, our attitude toward work and relationships,
and how we raise our kids, ultimately predicting whether or not we
will fulfill our potential. Dweck has found that everyone has one
of two basic mindsets.
If you have the fixed mindset, you believe that your talents and
abilities are set in stone-either you have them or you don't. You
must prove yourself over and over, trying to look smart and
talented at all costs. This is the path of stagnation. If you have
a growth mindset, however, you know that talents can be developed
and that great abilities are built over time. This is the path of
opportunity-and success.
Dweck demonstrates that mindset unfolds in childhood and adulthood
and drives every aspect of our lives, from work to sports, from
relationships to parenting. She reveals how creative geniuses in
all fields-music, literature, science, sports, business-apply the
growth mindset to achieve results. Perhaps even more important, she
shows us how we can change our mindset at any stage of life to
achieve true success and fulfillment. She looks across a broad
range of
applications and helps parents, teachers, coaches, and executives
see how they can promote the growth mindset.
Highly engaging and very practical, "Mindset" breaks new ground as
it leads you to change how you feel about yourself and your future.
"This book is an essential read for parents, teachers, coaches, and
others who are instrumental in determining a child's mind-set, and
in turn, his or her future success, as well as for those who would
like to increase their own feelings of success and fulfillment."
--Library Journal
Contents
Introduction
1. The Mindsets
Why Do People Differ?
What Does All This Mean for You? The Two Mindsets
A View from the Two Mindsets
So, What's New?
Self-Insight: Who Has Accurate Views of Their Assets and
Limitations?
What's iIn Store
2. Inside The Mindsets
Is Success About Learning-Or Proving You're Smart?
Mindsets Change the Meaning of Failure
Mindsets Change the Meaning of Effort
Questions and Answers
3. The Truth About Ability and Accomplishment
Mindset and School Achievement
Is Artistic Ability a Gift?
The Danger of Praise and Positive Labels
Negative Labels and How They Work
4. Sports: The Mindset Of A Champion
The Idea of the Natural
"Character"
What Is Success?
What Is Failure?
Taking Charge of Success
What Does It Mean to Be a Star?
Hearing the Mindsets
5. Business: Mindset and Leadership
Enron and the Talent Mindset
Organizations That Grow
A Study of Mindset and Management Decisions
Leadership and the Fixed Mindset
Fixed-Mindset Leaders in Action
Growth-Mindset Leaders in Action
A Study of Group Processes
Groupthink Versus We Think
Are Leaders Born or Made?
6. Relationships: Mindsets In Love (Or Not)
Relationships Are Different
Mindsets Falling in Love
The Partner as Enemy
Competition: Who's The Greatest?
Developing in Relationships
Friendship
Shyness
Bullies and Victims: Revenge Revisited
7. Parents, Teachers, And Coaches:
Where Do Mindsets Come From?
Parents (and Teachers): Messages About Success and Failure
Children Learn The Messages
Teachers (and Parents): What Makes a Great Teacher (or
Parent)?
Coaches: Winning Through Mindset
Our Legacy
8. Changing Mindsets: A Workshop
The Nature of Change
The Mindset Lectures
A Mindset Workshop
Brainology
More About Change
Taking the First Step: A Workshop for You
People Who Don't Want to Change
Changing Your Child's Mindset
Mindset and Willpower
Maintaining Change
The Road Ahead
Notes
Recommended Books
Index
This innovative text sheds light on how people work - why they sometimes function well and, at other times, behave in ways that are self-defeating or destructive. Dweck presents her groundbreaking research on adaptive and maladaptive cognitive-motivational patterns and shows: *How these patterns originate in people's self-theories *Their consequences for the person - for achievement, social relationships, and emotional well-being *Their consequences for society, from issues of human potential to stereotyping and intergroup relations *The experiences that create them. This outstanding text is a must-read for researchers in s social psychology, child development, and education, and is appropriate for both graduate and senior undergraduate students in these areas.
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In the last two decades, an approach to the study of motivation has
emerged that focuses on specific cognitive and affective mediators
of behaviour, in contrast to more general traits or motives. This
'social-cognitive' approach grants goal-oriented motivation its own
role in shaping cognition, emotion and behaviour, rather than
reducing goal-directed behaviour to cold-blooded information
processing or to an enactment of a personality type. This book adds
to this process-oriented approach a developmental perspective.
Critical elements of motivational systems can be specified and
their inter-relations understood by charting the origins and the
developmental course of motivational processes. Moreover, a
process-oriented approach helps to identify critical transitions
and effective developmental interventions. The chapters in this
book cover various age groups throughout the life span and stem
from four big traditions in motivational psychology: achievement
motivation, action theory, the psychology of causal attribution and
perceived control, and the psychology of personal causation and
intrinsic motivation.
Now completely revised (over 90% new), this handbook established
the concept of competence as an organizing framework for the field
of achievement motivation. With an increased focus on connecting
theory to application, the second edition incorporates diverse
perspectives on why and how individuals are motivated to work
toward competence in school, work, sports, and other settings.
Leading authorities present cutting-edge findings on the
psychological, sociocultural, and biological processes that shape
competence motivation across development, analyzing the role of
intelligence, self-regulated learning, emotions, creativity, gender
and racial stereotypes, self-perceptions, achievement values,
parenting practices, teacher behaviors, workplace environments, and
many other factors. As a special bonus, purchasers of the second
edition can download a supplemental e-book featuring several
notable, highly cited chapters from the first edition. New to This
Edition *Most chapters are new, reflecting over a decade of
theoretical and methodological developments. *Each chapter now has
an applied as well as conceptual focus, showcasing advances in
intervention research. *Additional topics: self-regulation in early
childhood, self-determination theory, challenge and threat
appraisals, performance incentives, achievement emotions, job
burnout, gene-environment interactions, class-based models of
competence, and the impact of social group membership.
*Supplemental e-book featuring selected chapters from the prior
edition.
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