Mindsets can limit our ability to change from "summary" of Immunity to Change by Robert Kegan,Lisa Laskow Lahey
When we try to change something about ourselves, we often encounter resistance. This resistance is not just external; it often comes from within us. We may have a strong desire to change, but we find ourselves unable to do so. This internal resistance is often rooted in our mindsets, or mental models, which are deeply ingrained ways of thinking that shape how we see the world. These mindsets can act as barriers to change, limiting our ability to break free from old patterns of behavior.
Our mindsets are formed early in life and are influenced by our upbringing, experiences, and the beliefs of those around us. They are so deeply embedded in our psyche that we may not even be aware of them. These mindsets create a kind of immunity to change, causing us to resist efforts to break free from our old ways of thinking and behaving. This immunity to c...
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