21A - Reading Reflection No. 2
I decided to read Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
by Carol Dweck.
1.
The general theme of the book is about different
mindsets that lead to either success or failure. These mindsets are explained
in terms of different roles in business, leadership, and relationships. It explains
how one can change his or her mindset and aim for excellence.
2.
The book enhanced what I am learning in ENT3003
because it emphasizes the benefits of having a growth mindset when seeking
accomplishment. A growth mindset allows one to be open to new challenges and to
turn failure into motivation. Having a growth mindset is crucial to be a
successful entrepreneur, for entrepreneurs take risks of failing. As a result, they
learn from those failures and grow from them.
3.
If I were to design an exercise, based on this
book, it would involve individuals identifying with having either a fixed or a
growth mindset. In the exercise, the student would give examples of their
personal experience (concerning leadership, business, and relationships) and
how they have applied their type of mindset to each experience. Whether they
have a fixed or a growth mindset, the individual would reflect and explain if
and how they would want to change their mindset to one or the other.
4.
When reading the book, I reached a big realization
when influence and role models were brought up. Carol Dweck stated that in
order to become a leader, one must reconsider the beliefs that they were taught
from his or her childhood. For example, teachers in the past mostly taught that
all failure is a bad thing. However, according to Dweck, failure is essential.
Nicollete,
ReplyDeleteGreat work on this post. I didn't read the same book but I think you covered a lot of solid points from it and it seems like a worth while read. The last point about reconsidering the beliefs you grew up with is something that I don't think a lot of people really think about but is important for personal growth to be open to new ideas. Overall, good job.