I’m researching Growth Mindset for an upcoming episode of the Huberman Lab podcast, and I must say it is far more interesting literature than I ever anticipated. I’m also realizing that it’s badly misunderstood by the general public- due to the typical coverage (whereas the science is superb). For instance, growth mindset seems to effectively change performance best when both teachers and students adopt it and when it’s combined with a firm understanding of stress biology. Excited to share more in the upcoming episode and we have an expert guest invited.
@sbkaufman Agree. Seems we assume incapabilty rather than encouraging reps with the tough stuff… ironically stifling the opportunity to learn and progress.
@ahnaylor@MentalCoachMatt Agree… persistence in effort…driving each step in small ways..to me actually is harder as the outcome in the push is less obvious. Takes a real beast to think small 👀
...you resilient, and he’ll point you to the processes that people activate under challenge: flexible coping based on a sequence of contextually sensitive evaluation of demands and opportunities, selection... (2/3)
Next up at #resilience2022, George A. Bonanno (@giorgiobee) talking about trauma, difficulties predicting #resilience after trauma and all the many resilience factors that leave so much variance unexplained: the resilience paradox. Ask him about what makes... (1/3)
@ahnaylor Interesting take on things when there seemingly exists pressure to reveal “all” to meet some authenticity threshold. We forget to acknowledge some boundaries are relevant especially within the workplace.
Celebrating Deloitte’s new PPMD class and promoting the firm’s investment in elevated psych solutions with Dr. Adam Naylor and Dr, Jesse Michel. I simply work with the coolest people doing amazing things.
@MentalCoachMatt@sbkaufman Seems to be a trend to try and create an environment where this can’t happen …though it will and in response to which the greatest transformation might result. Seems a real head scratcher….