As an athlete, a growth mindset is a skill that can help you advance your game and differentiate you from the crowd. As a leader of your life, self-efficacy (i.e., the belief that you have the capability to complete tasks and succeed) is a foundational key to reaching goals. Building on that, a growth mindset is one in which you’re not focused on limitations, but rather on the fact that you have the ability to learn new skills and improve.
Imagine if the greatest athletes of our time limited their mindsets by thinking only about what they couldn’t do, instead of the possibility of what they could do. You likely wouldn’t know their name and sports history would be rewritten. Most every person has skills that they need to learn and develop. Having a disciplined growth mindset helps you shut out the noise of insecurities, doubt, and even false beliefs.
Athletes who focus too much on what they can’t do and not enough on what they can do, often find themselves in a rut. Instead, athletes with an athlete growth mindset focus on what they can do and learn from every situation.
When I was a youth cheerleading coach many years ago, one of my core values as a coach was to foster growth in each individual on my squad. Talent and skills didn’t matter to me so much as effort and mindset. I could teach the other stuff if the cheerleader was willing to learn. So, one of my rules for the athletes (all of whom were in elementary school), was that they were not allowed to say the words, “I can’t.” They could instead say, “I’ll try.” I think I applied this rule so strictly because growing up there were times when teachers and coaches made me feel like because I didn’t already have the knowledge or skill on a particular day and time, I was of no value. I never wanted to make anyone else feel like that so I took it as my job to encourage my athletes to try. I’d like to think that this growth mindset model benefited all of us; it most certainly helped me push to develop my skills as a leader and a coach.
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