Ep 13: Brilliance Not Required: Fatimah Williams

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GradSchooled with Fatimah Williams, Ph.D.

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“You are so smart.” Most high achievers have heard others describe them this way since their youth. As a career transition professional, I wondered how being smart may be getting in the way of high achievers trying new interests, developing new skills sets and exploring career possibilities. I found a few answers in Mindset by Carol Dweck, Ph.D.  Dweck challenges high achievers - and the people who educate and parent them - to rethink our praise for natural ability over continuous, dedicated effort. When we expect to be intrinsically good at a subject, methodology, or even a new job, we settle into a fixed mindset which can produce anxiety, feelings of personal inadequacy and even project abandonment -- all because we don’t excel at a new area right from the start.  In this quick solo episode, I dig deeper and discuss: 4 ways to disrupt the fixed mindset so we can enjoy new pursuits and become more patient with our progress. My personal experience with managing the disappointment of a reviewer’s stinging comment on one of my research fellowship applications. (It wasn’t pretty!) Why graduate students and researchers, in particular, must embrace a growth mindset to achieve professional milestones.  2 key reasons for anyone starting a new career, leadership role, or a new job to tap into a growth mindset. Listen to this episode and learn why brilliance is not a requirement for success.  Books Mentioned: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D.   Join the discussion and connect with GradSchooled host, Fatimah Williams, Ph.D. Website: www.beyondthetenuretrack.com/podcast LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/fatimahphd Instagram: @fatimahphd