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Happy New Year Sails! I hope it will be a productive and happy one for you and your family!Here are a couple of interesting articles on research by Professor Carol Dweck showing how mindset can affect learning – explaining how brilliant minds or those with natural talent can be stunted by the wrong mindset and how those struggling can use the right mindset to achieve results that otherwise may not happen.
The key seems to be in praise/reward for effort (growth mindset) as opposed to praise/reward for achievement alone (fixed mindset).
May be especially helpful to those with children as it appears that much of the research has been done with school kids, however, it may also be helpful for traders as well.
Could be why those who appear “smart” and have succeeded in previous ventures seem to fail at trading initially until they are hurt enough by the market to either quit or use their failures as stepping stones for growth while allowing neural pathways to be etched in the brain, which apparently takes time.
Article on Mindset: http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2007/february7/dweck-020707.html
The Effort Effect: http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2007/marapr/features/dweck.html
As Norman Vincent Peale used to say "Anything you believe you can do, you can do - with God's help!".If you think you can you are right!
If you think you can't, you are right!
So if I decide I can fly like a bird, as long as I believe I can do it, I can?As Norman Vincent Peale used to say "Anything you believe you can do, you can do - with God's help!".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Vincent_Peale
Personally I'd delete the last three words.
something like that - within reason of course.So if I decide I can fly like a bird, as long as I believe I can do it, I can?
Again I'd prefer to delete the last 9 words.http://normanvincentpeale.wwwhubs.com/
His most popular book, The Power of Positive Thinking, has sold more than 20 million copies in 41 languages.
Peale confessed that as a youth he had "the worst inferiority complex of all," and developed his positive thinking/positive confession philosophy just to help himself
Peale applied Christianity to everyday problems and is the person who is most responsible for bringing psychology into the professing Church, blending its principles into a message of "positive thinking." Peale said, "through prayer you ... make use of the great factor within yourself, the deep subconscious mind ... [which Jesus called] the kingdom of God within you
Power of positive thinking questioned
By Emily Bourke for The World Today
Posted Wed Jun 24, 2009 7:05pm AEST
The theory behind the power of positive thinking has been dealt a blow with new research showing that positive statements could do more harm than good.
A study of psychology students in Canada has found affirmations can leave some people feeling worse instead of boosting their confidence.
Orson Welles's opinion of acting - being a process of sculpting out of a larger block of stone i.e. the multitalented block that you represent now -
to find those talents which empathise with the part you are required to portray "in some play". Firstly I recommend that you watch the youtube video ...
I’m reminded of a talk by of a positive thinker I heard once, and my guess is that a few of you may have heard him - Walter Dickman. Must've been 20 years ago - but I still remember what he said.
He said heaps, all about positive thinking etc.
Two things I remember are :-
“If you see a small branch or a rock in the road that is causing traffic difficulties, and it’s relatively easy for you to stop and fix it, do you do so Y/N - he says yes.
But the interesting thing is WHY you should do it. He says, Not for the other drivers, Not for points in Heaven whatever, but Simply for your own self image He effectively turns it into a selfish act, that you jealously guard you own image of yourself as sacrosanct. I found that intersesting lol. Maybe you had to be there.
The second thing I remember was an endless loop he proposed - we all have massive “reserves” of latent abilities which generally go to the grave with us unused - his proposal then , Release your Latent Abilities (RLA), Get “Job Well Done” feedback, Release more LA, etc loops etc. Here's his website (you have to disclose an email address to enter, but I believe I can vouch for his integrity http://www.positivepath.net/walterdickman.asp
http://www.nationalspeakers.asn.au/NSW_news.html National Speakers of Australia
fair enough2020, I think you've missed the point of this thread. It's about the "effort effect" - not the sort of positive thinking you seem to be suggesting. It would appear you did not read the articles properly.
It's about encouraging children to see mistakes as opportunities to learn rather than failure. Really nothing to do with flying like a bird, IMO.
Please don't take this thread off topic...
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