Every lapse doesnât spell doom. Itâs like anything else in the growth mindset. Itâs a reminder that youâre an unfinished human being and a clue to how to do it better next time.
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The passion for stretching yourself and sticking to it, even (or especially) when itâs not going well, is the hallmark of the growth mindset. This is the mindset that allows people to thrive during some of the most challenging times in their lives.
In the fixed mindset, everything is about the outcome. If you failâor if youâre not the bestâitâs all been wasted. The growth mindset allows people to value what theyâre doing regardless of the outcome. Theyâre tackling problems, charting new courses, working on important issues. Maybe they havenât found the cure for cancer, but the search was deeply meaningful.
The growth mindset also doesnât mean everything that can be changed should be changed. We all need to accept some of our imperfections, especially the ones that donât really harm our lives or the lives of others.
A remarkable thing Iâve learned from my research is that in the growth mindset, you donât always need confidence.
What I mean is that even when you think youâre not good at something, you can still plunge into it wholeheartedly and stick to it. Actually, sometimes you plunge into something because youâre not good at it. This is a wonderful feature of the growth mindset. You donât have to think youâre already great at something to want to do it and to enjoy doing it.
You donât get a growth mindset by proclamation. You move toward it by taking a journey.