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Belief Transforms Everything You Touch. Understanding Growth Mindset and the Psychology of Learning Beyond Limits
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- Nombre de pages459
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-63774-4
- EAN9783565637744
- Date de parution12/08/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille941 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
You've been told you're either naturally good at something or you're not. That talent is innate, intelligence is fixed, and effort only matters when ability is already there. But what if the way you think about your own capacity is quietly limiting everything you try to build? This book explores the psychology of mindset and how the beliefs you hold about learning, failure, and growth determine not just what you achieve, but how you experience challenge, setback, and progress.
It examines the difference between a fixed mindset that avoids difficulty to protect self-image and a growth mindset that sees effort as the path to mastery. Through research, real-life examples, and practical reflection, you'll learn how mindset shapes relationships, parenting, leadership, and personal resilience. You'll recognize the inner voice that stops you from trying, the fear of looking incompetent, and the quiet belief that struggling means you're not good enough.
This is not about positive thinking or empty motivation. It's about understanding how your brain interprets challenge and how shifting that interpretation opens new possibilities. What would change if you stopped seeing effort as proof of weakness and started seeing it as the mechanism of growth?
It examines the difference between a fixed mindset that avoids difficulty to protect self-image and a growth mindset that sees effort as the path to mastery. Through research, real-life examples, and practical reflection, you'll learn how mindset shapes relationships, parenting, leadership, and personal resilience. You'll recognize the inner voice that stops you from trying, the fear of looking incompetent, and the quiet belief that struggling means you're not good enough.
This is not about positive thinking or empty motivation. It's about understanding how your brain interprets challenge and how shifting that interpretation opens new possibilities. What would change if you stopped seeing effort as proof of weakness and started seeing it as the mechanism of growth?






















