
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Stanford psychologist, Carol Dweck, once said: "The fixed mindset makes you concerned with how you’ll be judged; the growth mindset makes you concerned with improving." For multicultural women, adopting this growth mindset is critical to shaping our own success.
Listen as Alisa, Rosa, and Dr. Merary discuss what it means to embrace trying as a form of growth. Can we really train our minds to better imagine the immensities of our true potential?
“If you imagine less, less will be what you undoubtedly deserve” - Debbie Millman
–––
Join our LinkedIn group!
More from Rosa Santos: LinkedIn
More from Dr. Merary Simeon: MerarySimeon.com
More from Alisa Manjarrez: The Happy Cactus
Get transcripts and more at colorforward.com
5
4545 ratings
Stanford psychologist, Carol Dweck, once said: "The fixed mindset makes you concerned with how you’ll be judged; the growth mindset makes you concerned with improving." For multicultural women, adopting this growth mindset is critical to shaping our own success.
Listen as Alisa, Rosa, and Dr. Merary discuss what it means to embrace trying as a form of growth. Can we really train our minds to better imagine the immensities of our true potential?
“If you imagine less, less will be what you undoubtedly deserve” - Debbie Millman
–––
Join our LinkedIn group!
More from Rosa Santos: LinkedIn
More from Dr. Merary Simeon: MerarySimeon.com
More from Alisa Manjarrez: The Happy Cactus
Get transcripts and more at colorforward.com