Dweck describes how a growth mindset embraces challenges and views failure “not as evidence of unintelligence but as a heartening springboard for growth and for stretching our existing abilities.” While a fixed mindset grips onto the belief that intelligence and talents are static, and success is accomplished solely based on talent and little effort.
Start cultivating and developing a growth mindset
See your challenges as opportunities. ...
Reflect each day on what you've failed at (and learned from) ...
Stop seeking approval from others. ...
Identify opportunities to celebrate the success of others. ...
Focus on rewarding actions, not traits. ...
Start using the word "yet" more often.