CBC – Glen Normore
I cringe whenever I hear someone say they’re not good at math or, worse, that they aren’t a “math person.” In the last decade we’ve learned that our brains are capable of growing and developing throughout life, in ways we once thought impossible. Studies have even shown that the way we think about intelligence influences the way we perform. People who had a so-called growth mindset and believed they could develop their intelligence were more successful at many tasks than those who think intelligence was a gift that you either have or don’t. (more)