Mindset: The New Psychology of SuccessRandom House Publishing Group, 28 févr. 2006 - 320 pages From the renowned psychologist who introduced the world to “growth mindset” comes this updated edition of the million-copy bestseller—featuring transformative insights into redefining success, building lifelong resilience, and supercharging self-improvement. “Through clever research studies and engaging writing, Dweck illuminates how our beliefs about our capabilities exert tremendous influence on how we learn and which paths we take in life.”—Bill Gates, GatesNotes “It’s not always the people who start out the smartest who end up the smartest.” After decades of research, world-renowned Stanford University psychologist Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D., discovered a simple but groundbreaking idea: the power of mindset. In this brilliant book, she shows how success in school, work, sports, the arts, and almost every area of human endeavor can be dramatically influenced by how we think about our talents and abilities. People with a fixed mindset—those who believe that abilities are fixed—are less likely to flourish than those with a growth mindset—those who believe that abilities can be developed. Mindset reveals how great parents, teachers, managers, and athletes can put this idea to use to foster outstanding accomplishment. In this edition, Dweck offers new insights into her now famous and broadly embraced concept. She introduces a phenomenon she calls false growth mindset and guides people toward adopting a deeper, truer growth mindset. She also expands the mindset concept beyond the individual, applying it to the cultures of groups and organizations. With the right mindset, you can motivate those you lead, teach, and love—to transform their lives and your own. |
Table des matières
THE MINDSETS 1 | 3 |
INSIDE THE MINDSETS I | 15 |
THE TRUTH ABOUT ABILITY AND ACCOMPLISHMENT I I | 55 |
THE MINDSET OF A CHAMPION I | 82 |
The Idea of the Natural | 83 |
Character | 91 |
What Is Success? | 98 |
What Is Failure? | 99 |
Whos the Greatest? | 161 |
Developing in Relationships | 162 |
Friendship | 163 |
Shyness | 166 |
Revenge Revisited | 168 |
WHERE DO MINDSETS COME FROM? I | 176 |
Messages About Success and Failure | 177 |
What Makes a Great Teacher or Parent? | 196 |
IOI Taking Charge of Success | 101 |
What Does It Mean to Be a Star? | 103 |
Hearing the Mindsets | 105 |
MINDSET AND LEADERSHIP I | 108 |
Organizations That Grow | 109 |
A Study of Mindset and Management Decisions | 111 |
Leadership and the Fixed Mindset | 112 |
FixedMindset Leaders in Action | 114 |
GrowthMindset Leaders in Action | 124 |
A Study of Group Processes | 133 |
Groupthink Versus We Think | 134 |
The Praised Generation Hits the Workforce | 136 |
Are Negotiators Born or Made? | 137 |
Are Managers Born or Made? | 139 |
Are Leaders Born or Made? | 141 |
Organizational Mindsets | 142 |
MINDSETS IN LOVE OR NOT I | 147 |
Relationships Are Different | 150 |
Mindsets Falling in Love | 151 |
The Partner as Enemy | 160 |
Winning Through Mindset | 205 |
False Growth Mindset | 214 |
Our Legacy | 221 |
CHANGING MINDSETS 1 | 223 |
The Mindset Lectures | 226 |
A Mindset Workshop | 228 |
Brainology | 231 |
More About Change | 234 |
Opening Yourself Up to Growth | 236 |
People Who Dont Want to Change | 240 |
Changing Your Childs Mindset | 244 |
Mindset and Willpower | 249 |
Maintaining Change | 252 |
The Journey to a True Growth Mindset | 254 |
Learn and Help Learn | 262 |
The Road Ahead | 264 |
Notes | 265 |
Recommended Books | 287 |
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