Fixed mindset makes you concerned with how you'll be judged; the growth mindset makes you concerned with improving. —
Carol S. Dweck

Becoming is better than being. The
fixed mindset does not allow people the luxury of becoming. They have to already be. —
Carol S. Dweck

Actually, people with the
fixed mindset expect ability to show up on its own, before any learning takes place. —
Carol S. Dweck

Believing that your qualities are carved in stone - the
fixed mindset - creates an urgency to prove yourself over and over. —
Carol S. Dweck
Fixed mindset worries in the nest and the growth mindset dances on the edge. —
Amit Ray

Another way people with the
fixed mindset try to repair their self-esteem after a failure is by assigning blame or making excuses. —
Carol S. Dweck

And this is part of the
fixed mindset. Effort is for those who don't have the ability. —
Carol S. Dweck

When people with the
fixed mindset opt for success over growth, what are they really trying to prove? That they're special. Even superior. —
Carol S. Dweck

Mindfulness gives freedom from negative and
fixed mindset to positive and growth mindset. —
Amit Ray

Beware of success. It can knock you into a
fixed mindset. —
Carol S. Dweck