Change Your Mindset

Creative Work Problems - No. 18 - Change Your Mindset

Check out Mindset by Carol S. Dweck for more info about this topic. Even knowing about the good (growth) mindset puts you in the right place to get you in the right direction.

If you don’t want to read a whole book about it, don’t worry. Here are some action steps you can take right now to change your mindset.

  1. Know yourself
    Start by noticing when you think, “I’m just not good at this”. Recognize those moments and try to change them. Instead of thinking you can’t tell yourself you can learn with some effort.
  2. Positive Vibes Only
    When your inner voice starts to be all negative, challenge it. Change those “I can’t” thoughts to “I can do this with some practice” or “Mistakes help me get better”.
  3. Accept the challenge
    Embrace challenges like they’re your new best friend! Don’t see them as obstacles: see them as opportunities to improve your skills and intelligence.
  4. Criticism is good
    Criticism isn’t your enemy. It’s your guide to a better self. Think of it as helpful feedback that can make you better. Use it as a map for your personal development journey.
  5. Effort is Everything
    It’s not just about the final result. The effort you put in is everything. The more you hustle and put in the work, the more progress you’ll see.
  6. Celebrate the victories
    Stop obsessing about the big win. Celebrate the small wins, the small improvements. Every step forward is a win in the game of a positive mindset.
  7. Bounce Back:
    Failures and setbacks happen – that’s good. Instead of freaking out, see them as opportunities to learn and bounce back stronger. Remember that setbacks are just pit stops on your creative journey.
  8. Keep It Curious
    Stay curious and keep the love of creativity alive. Try new things, explore random things, and be open to absorbing knowledge from all kinds of places.

This post was last updated on 3 January 2024