A fixed mindset prevents an individual from growing and developing. People with a fixed mindset often see failure as a limit to their abilities, they see everything in black and white (am I  good at it or not), they give up when frustrated and see their potential as something already achieved. predefined. People with a fixed mindset don’t like challenges and won’t put themselves in awkward situations. Clearly, individuals with a fixed mindset have reduced levels of learning, growth, development, stability, confidence, and opportunity.

 How do you adopt an alternative growth mindset? Adopting a growth mindset begins with a change of perspective. Individuals need to understand that mistakes and failures happen because they are part of our daily lives. So the first step is to see failures and mistakes as learning opportunities. In addition, individuals should look for  challenges and uncomfortable situations, as this is the perfect opportunity for growth and improvement. Finally, individuals should also seek to welcome feedback as it is one of the most important methods of learning as it provides a perspective and perspective that we may never  see or notice. Okay. Emphasize growth and development and understand that you have the strength, ability, and skill  to achieve anything you set your mind to. Failure is the stepping stone to success!