If you’ve ever felt like you’re spinning your wheels and making no progress, you’re far from alone. In fact, this year, a surprising 44% of Canadians reported feeling just as stuck. (2024, par. 2)
This originates from a 'fixed' mindset, a belief that our abilities and intelligence are permanent and can't be further developed. It’s a mindset that can hold us back, keeping us from reaching our full potential. However, the good news is that this doesn’t have to be your reality.
The science behind a ‘growth’ mindset:
A ‘growth’ mindset is rooted in two important parts of the brain: the cingulate cortex and the prefrontal cortex. These areas play a role in learning, adapting behavior, monitoring mistakes, and managing responses. When someone embraces a growth mindset, these brain regions become more developed, making them less likely to take constructive criticism personally.
Instead, they focus on the journey of improvement rather than just the outcome.
Research in neuroscience reveals that our brains remain flexible and capable of change, even in adulthood, allowing neural pathways to reshape and form new connections, essentially 'rewiring' the brain. (2020, par. 5).
So, how can you develop a ‘growth’ mindset? Here are five tips to get you started:
Feeling stuck is a common experience, but it doesn’t have to define you, your work, and your life. By shifting from a ‘fixed’ mindset to a ‘growth’ mindset, you not only change how you tackle challenges, but also influence the level of energy and enthusiasm you bring to each day. When you incorporate practical steps, like reflecting on your skills, using the power of ‘yet,’ embracing experimentation, and rewarding effort into your daily routine, you’re more likely to overcome obstacles.
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