Carol S. Dweck is the Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology at Stanford University. She graduated from Barnard College in 1967 and earned a Ph.D. from Yale University in 1972.
Carol S. Dweck Self-help
No matter what your ability is, effort is what ignites that ability and turns it into accomplishment. Carol S. Dweck
No matter what your ability is, effort is what ignites that ability and turns it into accomplishment.
John Wooden, the legendary basketball coach, says you aren’t a failure until you start to blame. What he means is that you can still be in the process of learning from your mistakes until you deny them. Carol S. Dweck
John Wooden, the legendary basketball coach, says you aren’t a failure until you start to blame. What he means is that you can still be in the process of learning from your mistakes until you deny them.
Believing that your qualities are carved in stone—the fixed mindset—creates an urgency to prove yourself over and over. Carol S. Dweck
Believing that your qualities are carved in stone—the fixed mindset—creates an urgency to prove yourself over and over.