Fixed vs. Growth Mindset Interactive Coaching Tools

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Often times making progress with some problem starts with a simple shift in mindset. According
to researcher Carol Dweck, there are two types of mindsets - fixed mindset and growth mindset.
The former means that you believe that some quality or trait (intelligence for example) is innate
and you have what you were given by nature. The essence of the latter however is that you can
improve on any quality as long as you put in the effort. Therefore with a growth mindset, you’re
much more likely to take action and actually get something done.


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  • Interactive PDF Worksheet

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Often times making progress with some problem starts with a simple shift in mindset. According
to researcher Carol Dweck, there are two types of mindsets - fixed mindset and growth mindset.
The former means that you believe that some quality or trait (intelligence for example) is innate
and you have what you were given by nature. The essence of the latter however is that you can
improve on any quality as long as you put in the effort. Therefore with a growth mindset, you’re
much more likely to take action and actually get something done.


What's included:

  • Interactive PDF Worksheet

Download Now

Often times making progress with some problem starts with a simple shift in mindset. According
to researcher Carol Dweck, there are two types of mindsets - fixed mindset and growth mindset.
The former means that you believe that some quality or trait (intelligence for example) is innate
and you have what you were given by nature. The essence of the latter however is that you can
improve on any quality as long as you put in the effort. Therefore with a growth mindset, you’re
much more likely to take action and actually get something done.


What's included:

  • Interactive PDF Worksheet