Blogs about: Carol Dweck
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All Roads Lead To...Carol Dweck?
Back in the day, when all roads of the Roman Empire radiated from Rome, it could easily be said that all roads led to Rome. These days, it’s not so much about roads as it is about web searches. It n… more »
Neurons Firing
... and how to open a mind...
perfectimp wrote 1 week ago: One of the joys of surfing the internet for me has always been following links in stories from one p … more »
Griffith on Viral Homeschooling
Milton Gaither wrote 2 weeks ago: This post reviews Mary Griffith, Viral Learning: Reflections on the Homeschooling Life (LULU, 2007). … more »
"Failure"-An Intergral Part of our Personal Brand?
davidwesson wrote 1 month ago: There are 189 million references to the word ‘failure’ in Google so obviously it is a fa … more »
Evolving The Egoless Speaker in You
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Craig Senior wrote 5 months ago: Terry Gault submitted these terrific comments. It seemed like more of a service to present them to … more »
All Roads Lead To...Carol Dweck?
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synapsesensations wrote 6 months ago: Back in the day, when all roads of the Roman Empire radiated from Rome, it could easily be said that … more »
Plasticity in Progress
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synapsesensations wrote 6 months ago: Psychologists Lisa Blackwell (Columbia University) and Carol Dweck (Stamford University) have done r … more »
Creating the Conditions for Outstanding Experience in Your Life
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Frank Capek wrote 7 months ago: My colleagues and I have been lucky enough to have the chance to help a wide range of companies impr … more »
Fallacy: IQ is fixed
Roger Costello wrote 8 months ago: Raw cognitive ability — at least performance on tests that measure it — isn’t near … more »
Practice, even with failure, more important than talent
Ed Darrell wrote 8 months ago: Every teacher needs to get familiar with the work of Carol Dweck. She’s a Stanford psycholog … more »
Who is More Intelligent: Tiger Woods or Lee Iacocca?
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Barry Brownstein wrote 11 months ago: This is just a little bit of a trick question. I have no idea who is more intelligent, but I do know … more »
The Effort Effect
J.R. Atwood wrote 1 year ago: Stanford Magazine, in its March/April 2007 edition, profiles one of its own, psychologist Carol Dwec … more »
Minds in Darkness: A Writer's Confession
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Hector wrote 1 year ago: Success has very little to do with ability and a lot to do with failure toleration, according to Car … more »
