I'll also add that depending on the context and the prior experiences, it is totally normal and OK to switch from one mindset to another, as there is a learning curve and to "unlock" the growth you might need a couple of trials and tests before. Thanks as usual for the write up !
Absolutely, mindset is never a black-and-white. Everyone has his own speed and energy to use for their development in any area they choose. As in some, you might feel a bit more fixed than in other. :) Thanks for commenting!
I'll also add that depending on the context and the prior experiences, it is totally normal and OK to switch from one mindset to another, as there is a learning curve and to "unlock" the growth you might need a couple of trials and tests before. Thanks as usual for the write up !
Absolutely, mindset is never a black-and-white. Everyone has his own speed and energy to use for their development in any area they choose. As in some, you might feel a bit more fixed than in other. :) Thanks for commenting!