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Praise yourself and others for the effort, strategy, and persistence rather than just the innate talent or the final result.
The text you provided is a URL-encoded string that translates to: (Mindset: The New Psychology of Success). Praise yourself and others for the effort, strategy,
Recognize when you say things like "I’m not a math person" or "I’m a failure." Praise yourself and others for the effort, strategy,
Leaders with a growth mindset foster innovation and aren't afraid to hire people smarter than themselves. Praise yourself and others for the effort, strategy,
Replace those thoughts with "I’m not good at this yet " or "Most successful people failed before they won."
For further exploration, you can find the book on platforms like Amazon or through various educational resources that discuss Dweck's research. g., parents, employees)?







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