Mindset: A Nova Psicologia do Sucesso

Mindset: A Nova Psicologia do Sucesso

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  • Author:Carol S. Dweck
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Summary

Carol S。 Dweck, ph。D。, professora de psicologia na Universidade Stanford e especialista internacional em sucesso e motivação, desenvolveu, ao longo de décadas de pesquisa, um conceito fundamental: a atitude mental com que encaramos a vida, que ela chama de “mindset”, é crucial para o sucesso。 Dweck revela de forma brilhante como o sucesso pode ser alcançado pela maneira como lidamos com nossos objetivos。 O mindset não é um mero traço de personalidade, é a explicação de por que somos otimistas ou pessimistas, bem-sucedidos ou não。 Ele define nossa relação com o trabalho e com as pessoas e a maneira como educamos nossos filhos。 É um fator decisivo para que todo o nosso potencial seja explorado。

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Reviews

Karolina Marat

eh idk, some parts were informative but the rest was just repetitive and boring

Brittany

If you are intrigued by the concept of a fixed mindset vs a growth mindset, this book is for you! The books does a wonderful job introducing and discussing this concept in depth。 It does become slightly repetitive and it was in these moments that I found my mind wandering a bit。 But the content was enlightening and beneficial。

Vlasta Rencova

Zpočátku se mi kniha i styl psaní moc líbily, navíc mi to téma prostě připadalo zajímavé a fascinující。 Bohužel, zvrtlo se to v přesvědčování o tom, že musíte být takoví a makoví, abyste byli bohatí a úspěšní。 Proč si tohle nedokáží autoři odpustit? Škoda, téma ma vážně větší potenciál。

Marija

This is great to learn what a fixed vs。 a growth mindset is。 I felt that there was too many stories used to illustrate the point。 I think the last chapter of changing mi darts was the best。

Tiina

I had been encountering references to Mindset for years and had planned on buying it for myself because the local library didn't have a copy。 I'm so happy that I found the audiobook version from the library database - not because this is such an awesome book, but because I avoided spending any money on this。The basic idea is fine; I do agree that attitude and mindset do make a huge difference in many things。 But how this was written, was way too much。 I was so irritated but suffered through to t I had been encountering references to Mindset for years and had planned on buying it for myself because the local library didn't have a copy。 I'm so happy that I found the audiobook version from the library database - not because this is such an awesome book, but because I avoided spending any money on this。The basic idea is fine; I do agree that attitude and mindset do make a huge difference in many things。 But how this was written, was way too much。 I was so irritated but suffered through to the end。 It was like the mindset will come and rescue and make life so much better in every single case。 This made me feel like Dweck had her own personal fanatic religious cult。 The examples felt forced。 If you look at the world through pink glasses, the world will look like it's pink。 。。。more

Carrie

Good concepts。 Writing was a little disjointed and jumped around a lot。 I wanted less examples and more how-tos。

Mary

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 interesting difference between growth mindset and fixed mindset。 good advice

Nam A

It is a nice read and gives a lot of awareness of new concepts, still working on practicing the ‘growth mindset’。

Andrea Suchomelová

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Asi jsem od knihy čekala víc。 Ze začátku mě bavila, ale kapitoly o sportu mě totálně otrávily a musela jsem se nutit abych vůbec knihu četla dál, než se to zlomilo na posledních asi patnácti stránkách, které mě znovu zaujaly。 Kniha je zajímavá, podnětná, ale pro sportovního amatéra a laika ubíjející。

Xinyi

I found the book very useful and inspiring。 If you are short on time, just read the last chapter of the book。 If offers the nutshell of the whole book and hands-on guidance for how to train yourself to have a growth mindset。 The last-second chapter on how to differentiate a fake growth mindset is also worth speical attention。

Wouter

Some great eye openers。 Structured well and easy to read。

Max

I enjoyed reading through this book。 I had to make time to absorb it。 I really feel like I want/need to go back and read it again。 Good insight for my current work assignment。

David

Interesting view on my mindset and how to change and learn。 Brought really good insights。 Should be given in schools

Michelle Weijia

I remember reading a few extensive articles on fixed and growth mindsets and the concepts seem so clear and straightforward that I didn’t feel the necessity to read the actual book at that time。 But it is such a seminal work and has great impact on education and I kept seeing it mentioned in different books/articles I read, so I decided to read it。 It’s definitely a worthwhile experience - I feel that I have understood the concepts in a deeper and more nuanced way and I have become a firmer beli I remember reading a few extensive articles on fixed and growth mindsets and the concepts seem so clear and straightforward that I didn’t feel the necessity to read the actual book at that time。 But it is such a seminal work and has great impact on education and I kept seeing it mentioned in different books/articles I read, so I decided to read it。 It’s definitely a worthwhile experience - I feel that I have understood the concepts in a deeper and more nuanced way and I have become a firmer believer in growth-mindset (I was pretty much growth-mindset oriented but I felt the conviction is strengthened through this reading)。 This book has eight chapters。 Chapter 1 and 2 introduce the key concepts (fixed and growth mindsets), which is what you could get in most of the online articles。 Then chapter 3 to 7 focus on the application of the mindset theory in different areas, including schools, sports, business, relationships, and parenting/teaching/coaching。 Chapter 8 shows how to change one’s mindset from fixed to growth-mindset。 Here is the central thesis of the book: A simple belief you have about yourself - whether you believe human qualities, such as intelligence, personalities, and abilities, are fixed (hence fixed-mindset) or could be developed/cultivated (hence growth-mindset) will have a significant impact on a large part of your life。 This fundamental belief leads to different thinking and behaviors toward success, challenges, obstacles/setbacks/failures, efforts, criticism, other people’s success, and as a result, lead to different outcomes and realities (see pic。 3)。 So which mindset would you like to have? “Of course, growth mindset,” I bet most people would say。 Sounds simple, but it’s not easy and it takes practice to develop the growth mindset。 Here are some key learning for me from this reading: —> We will always have some fixed mindset no matter how growth-mindset oriented we are。 It shows up when we are triggered。 We cannot remove it completely but we can control how often it shows up and what degree of damage it does。 We can better overcome it through developing/practicing growth-mindset。 —> All of us keep a running account of what’s happening to us, what it means, and what we should do in our mind; that’s how we function in this world。 Mindsets frame this running account。 The fixed mindset creates an internal monologue that is focused on judging and labeling people (“I’m smart,” “I’m a failure,” “She is a natural,” etc。) while the growth mindset focuses on the actual facts and behaviors and attunes people to learning and growth。 This is like the optimism concept researched and popularized by Martin Seligman in his book “Learned Optimism” where pessimism or optimism is like the lens through which people look at the world; it colors what they see。 That’s why when you change from fixed mindset to growth mindset, or from pessimism to optimism, it is a fundamental change that will affect how you think, feel, and behave in many areas。 —> We all know now that talent/ability is not enough, effort is important。 But what about efforts gone awry? What about putting in effort but no results? The author goes one step further to explain that the process of achieving involves not just effort but strategies as well as seeking help when needed。 —> Embracing a growth-mindset doesn’t mean believing that anyone can be anything。 But it does mean believing that “a person’s true potential is unknown (or unknowable); that it is impossible to foresee what can be accomplished with years of passion, toil, and training。” I really like this rebuttal。—> How labels (both positive and negative) affect people’s performance。 “In the fixed mindset, both positive and negative labels can mess with your mind。 When you are given a positive label, you are afraid of losing it, and when you are hit with a negative label, you are afraid of deserving it。” However, the growth mindset can diffuse this effect according to the author’s research。 I’m still puzzled by why and how, but it works according to the research。 —> What’s interesting is that how easy it is to trigger people into a fixed-mindset or teach people to shift to a growth-mindset in the author’s many studies。 It really shows that mindset can be changed and growth-mindset can be developed。I enjoyed reading chapter 7 on how to apply growth mindset in parenting, teaching, and coaching。 How to praise matters - praise the process not the ability。 How to view and deal with failures and setbacks matters。 How to deliver honest constructive criticism matters。 I liked the stories of coach John Wooden and how and why he is a great coach。 He requires his players to live by this rule: “You have to apply yourself each day to becoming a little better。 By applying yourself to the task of becoming a little better each and every day over a period of time, you will become a lot better。” BTW, I sent this quote to Andrew and hope he takes the message to heart。I learned a lot from chapter 8。 I encourage you to try the following action steps suggested by the author to develop a growth-mindset:—> Each day, ask yourself: what are the opportunities for learning and growth today? for myself? for the people around me?—> As you think of opportunities, form a concrete plan, and ask: when, where and how will I embark on my plan?—> Then do it and stick to the plan even when you encounter obstacles and even when you don’t feel like it。—> When you finally succeed, don’t forget to ask yourself: what do I have to do to maintain and continue the growth?If you can do this consistently over time, you’ll develop a growth-mindset and reap the benefits。 Of course, it’s not easy, and as the author said, it is a never-ending journey。 But I think once you have developed a growth-mindset, it’ll become easier to continue to develop it and maintain it。 P。S。, I like the second subtitle more - “How We Can Learn to Fulfill Our Potential。”P。S。S, it’s good to embrace the growth-mindset as an overall orientation toward life, just like optimism; at the same time, it’s also important to be realistic and to exercise one’s critical thinking skills。 Yes, it’s a paradox one has to manage and balance。 。。。more

Holly Ann

I feel like this book was a waste of my time。 It’s way too repetitive and could’ve been better served as a long form article。 If you like being beat over the head with the point repeatedly this may be the book for you。 My final moment of pause was the section called: “the praised generation enters the workforce。” Like most of the filler in this book, one must ask what was the point of including this?I was better served just watching Improvement Pill videos on YouTube and researching the concept I feel like this book was a waste of my time。 It’s way too repetitive and could’ve been better served as a long form article。 If you like being beat over the head with the point repeatedly this may be the book for you。 My final moment of pause was the section called: “the praised generation enters the workforce。” Like most of the filler in this book, one must ask what was the point of including this?I was better served just watching Improvement Pill videos on YouTube and researching the concept of internal locus of control versus external locus of control。 Luckily I did not buy this book。 It was lent to me by my employer。 。。。more

Eric

Good information presented in a rambling format I would have liked to see more structure since it seemed to drift back and forth。 I found the information useful and will start some things I have been putting off。 Just would have liked the book to be shorter。

Dhea Kamila

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Luana Maia

O conteúdo do livro é incrível e transformador。 A mensagem que a autora deseja passar é bem clara e objetiva nos primeiros capítulos。 No entanto, a quantidade de exemplos variados e muito aprofundados que ela apresenta fazem do livro um pouco cansativo, repetitivo e a tornam prolixa。 Acho uma leitura válida pela mensagem principal do livro que é NECESSÁRIA, mas acredito que para desfrutar dela, você não precisará ler a obra integralmente。

Mihai Pop

Not a few times at the beginning I got annoyed to the low level presentation, not once I seriously considered that it would be a 2/5 star book。 But through effective repeating it managed to transform the simple idea, I mind you - really simple idea, into a first cognitive action。

Jrwren

The first chapter or 2 are a must read for all humans on the planet, but the rest of the book can be skipped and skimmed as you wish。 There are really only so many times that the same point can be hammered home。

Uchechukwu

In this book the author promotes the importance of a growth mindset which focuses on process, learning, and effort。 She simultaneously discusses the perils of the fixed mindset which focuses primarily on results and protecting an image of success。 What I really liked is she applies the growth mindset to various aspects of life including parenting, school, and relationships。 I definitely gained some tools that I hope to use。

Tom Courtemanche

DEFINITIVE? Yes。 Tackles the question of why some people are averse to challenges while others are attracted to them。 Contrary to current cultural dogma, self-worth ought to be tied up in performance: we should all desire to become more useful, valuable, beneficial to those around us, not seeking others to become more affirming or loving towards us。 The question is, will your self-worth be tied up in perfect performance, or will it be associated with challenging yourself to grow just a little bi DEFINITIVE? Yes。 Tackles the question of why some people are averse to challenges while others are attracted to them。 Contrary to current cultural dogma, self-worth ought to be tied up in performance: we should all desire to become more useful, valuable, beneficial to those around us, not seeking others to become more affirming or loving towards us。 The question is, will your self-worth be tied up in perfect performance, or will it be associated with challenging yourself to grow just a little bit more capable than you currently are? Choose the latter and life will finally become the adventure you always wanted it to be。 Great book for perfectionists。 I also recommend How to Be an Imperfectionist: The New Way to Fearlessness, Confidence, and Freedom from Perfectionism, Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones, and The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life。 。。。more

Justin

This is one of the most important books I've read in 。。。 well, forever。 I almost didn't read it, because I've seen it cited and used so many other places。 The idea is simple: Dweck at one point sums up the entire book in a sentence。 What I hadn't realized was how much nuance there is to the idea in experience, or how many areas of life it can permeate。 I think it's well worth reading, even for those loosely familiar with her ideas。I see a recurrent complaint in the other reviews and it's one I s This is one of the most important books I've read in 。。。 well, forever。 I almost didn't read it, because I've seen it cited and used so many other places。 The idea is simple: Dweck at one point sums up the entire book in a sentence。 What I hadn't realized was how much nuance there is to the idea in experience, or how many areas of life it can permeate。 I think it's well worth reading, even for those loosely familiar with her ideas。I see a recurrent complaint in the other reviews and it's one I share。 There are plenty of examples, maybe too many, The CEO section in particular was a little dull because it's essentially pages of "This person failed thanks to a fixed mindset; this person succeeded thanks to a growth mindset。" I think some of that could have been edited, but it didn't take away from the book's effectiveness for me (others might find that section intriguing and be less interested in, say, the sports stories)。 Ultimately, the string of anecdotes become a compelling argument。 If you don't buy into Dweck's work, you'll likely see some with a hammer in search of nails; if you do accept her premise, you'll see the many ways or areas that a fixed mindset can be limiting or even harmful。 。。。more

Mohammad Daryani

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'Rosecianne Kock

I loved this book!, it was actually an eye opener for me on so many levels。 I thought of myself pretty open or growth minded and had a rude awakening that I have a fixed mindset。 I thought some things were set or fixed for life, so I accepted this as my truth。 But I learned that I can learn I can improve! This books gives many examples to understand these concepts and apply them in you life。 With a lot of examples of real life situations that you can easily identify with。 Amazing book! Now up to I loved this book!, it was actually an eye opener for me on so many levels。 I thought of myself pretty open or growth minded and had a rude awakening that I have a fixed mindset。 I thought some things were set or fixed for life, so I accepted this as my truth。 But I learned that I can learn I can improve! This books gives many examples to understand these concepts and apply them in you life。 With a lot of examples of real life situations that you can easily identify with。 Amazing book! Now up to the challenge of working on a growth mindset! 。。。more

Courtney

Probably a little heavier than is really necessary on vignettes of famous corporate CEO in the first third of the book, but overall this book has totally changed my self view。 I've found applications in work, friendships, relationships, health, communication strategies, goal setting – I think literally everyone can benefit in some way from the lessons in this book。 Probably a little heavier than is really necessary on vignettes of famous corporate CEO in the first third of the book, but overall this book has totally changed my self view。 I've found applications in work, friendships, relationships, health, communication strategies, goal setting – I think literally everyone can benefit in some way from the lessons in this book。 。。。more

Erika

Like most people, I’ve heard a lot about having a growth mindset。 Many reviewers pointed out that they felt the book was repetitive so I went into it expecting to only read a few pages, get the gist, and put it down。 While similar examples did seem to come up frequently (like references to sports), the book is short enough that it wasn’t too annoying and finished it in a few days。 I learned more about having a growth mindset and enjoyed the various examples to show application in a variety of li Like most people, I’ve heard a lot about having a growth mindset。 Many reviewers pointed out that they felt the book was repetitive so I went into it expecting to only read a few pages, get the gist, and put it down。 While similar examples did seem to come up frequently (like references to sports), the book is short enough that it wasn’t too annoying and finished it in a few days。 I learned more about having a growth mindset and enjoyed the various examples to show application in a variety of life situations。 Mindset is really the fundamental ingredient in pursuing goals and overcoming obstacles。 I gave it 4-stars less for its stellar writing and more for the importance of the content。 Everyone should be exposed to this information and reminded that you don’t just have a fixed OR growth mindset。 。。。more

Vinayak

Life Changing。 I'm a parent, married, an entrepreneur and avid runner。 I am trying to balance it all and aspiring to do my best in all the avatars。 There is nothing better than this book as guiding light that I have come across in the recent times。 Strongly recommended! No wonder Gates & Buffet recommend this and Satya attributes this book for the turnaround at Microsoft。 Life Changing。 I'm a parent, married, an entrepreneur and avid runner。 I am trying to balance it all and aspiring to do my best in all the avatars。 There is nothing better than this book as guiding light that I have come across in the recent times。 Strongly recommended! No wonder Gates & Buffet recommend this and Satya attributes this book for the turnaround at Microsoft。 。。。more

folke0504

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This book taught me the different between growth mindset and fixed mindset,and how to train myself to implement growth mindset。 (9/10)this book inspire me to learn more and explore more things, because this book made me believe that with the right mindset and practice, you can get better at everything。and the growth and fixed mindset not only applicable to learn skill (how athlete and professional are made) or in industry work (the company that adopts fixed mindset vs growth mindset), but it is This book taught me the different between growth mindset and fixed mindset,and how to train myself to implement growth mindset。 (9/10)this book inspire me to learn more and explore more things, because this book made me believe that with the right mindset and practice, you can get better at everything。and the growth and fixed mindset not only applicable to learn skill (how athlete and professional are made) or in industry work (the company that adopts fixed mindset vs growth mindset), but it is also relevant in human relationship。SPOILER:-fixed mindset in relationship:if relationship gone wrong, that meant our relationship is not meant to be。 easily disappointed, always believed that good relationship has no rough ways, believed that if something is not right in the relationship, they and their partner cant be changed so the relationship is doomed。 they usually use their partner as confident boost, to boost their ego and fixed traits。-growth mindset in relationship:they believe in growth, they got into relationship because they both want to learn to be a better person through relationship, when problem arises, they try to find the solution, they dont just believe that good relationship is equal to non conflict。 they believe that they can be better, so do their partner。 。。。more

Hannah Edmonds

This book is absolutely life changing。 I'm forever grateful to my best friend for getting it for me; it's become my bible and I know I'll refer back to it in the future。 Highly recommended。 This book is absolutely life changing。 I'm forever grateful to my best friend for getting it for me; it's become my bible and I know I'll refer back to it in the future。 Highly recommended。 。。。more