A presentation exploring our mindsets, offering my take on the research lead by Carol Dweck and her students, motivated after watching Linda Rising's Agile mindset.
3. Your intelligence is something very basic about
you that you can’t change.
You can learn new things but you can’t really
change how intelligent you are.
No matter how intelligent you are you can
always change it quite a bit.
You can always change how intelligent you are.
4. Your intelligence is something very basic about you that you can’t change.
You can learn new things but you can’t really change how intelligent you are.
No matter how intelligent you are you can always change it quite a bit.
You can always change how intelligent you are.
fixed mindset
growth/effort mindset
11. –New York Journal-American columnist Jimmy Cannon
“Clay doesn't fight like the valid heavyweight he
is. He seldom sets and misses a lot. In a way,
Clay is a freak. He is a bantamweight who
weighs more than 200 pounds (91 kg).”
–Los Angeles Times' Jim Murray
“The only thing at which Clay can beat Liston is
reading the dictionary,”
12. “I’m not proud of this lack of work, but at the
time I shared my attitude with most of my fellow
students. We affected an air of complete
boredom and the feeling that nothing was
worth making an effort for”
–“My brief history” Stephen Hawking
“I once calculated that I did about a thousand
hours’ work in the three years I was there
[Oxford], an average of an hour a day,”
20. Linda Rising the Power of an agile mind set https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W47rcJowx7k
If You’re Open to Growth, You Tend to Grow http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/06/business/06unbox.html?_r=0