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Your Free Mindset Evaluation

Understanding the dominant mindsets that you tend to lean towards can provide valuable insight into your behavioural patterns and guide you towards more growth-oriented perspectives.

Feel free to answer introspectively and authentically. Think how you would approach these situations in everyday life when no-one was watching.

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Question 1 of 10

 When faced with a new challenge, do you?...

A

Feel excited to learn and grow.

B

Worry that you won't be able to handle it.

C

See it as an opportunity to create more resources and opportunities in your life.

D

Fear it might take away from what you already have, not keen to take a chance.

E

Plan strategic steps from the word go to get ready and tackle it head-on.

F

Wait to see how things turn out before taking action.

Question 2 of 10

How do you view your intelligence and talents?

A

As qualities I can keep developing through effort and time.

B

As traits that define me and that I can't do much about.

C

As gifts I have received and if I'm a good steward and manage it well, it attracts more opportunities.

D

As limited assets that I need to use sparingly.

E

As tools I actively work with to sharpen.

F

As something I actively use only when the need arises, when sure I'm invited to the challenge.

Question 3 of 10

When you think about your future, do you....?

A

Focus on learning, developing yourself, overcoming obstacles when they arise.

B

Worry that you're not gifted enough and that you won't be able to achieve your goals.

C

Full of faith positively imagining that you'll have good success. Not being caught up in others' futures because you know there's enough for all.

D

Fear that you'll not be ready in time or have enough resources or opportunities.

E

Set clear goals and dedicate time in advance to plan how to achieve them.

F

Prefer to take things as they come, making a decision only when the situation calls for it.

Question 4 of 10

How do you usually approach setbacks?

A

As learning experiences that promote growth.

B

As indicators of your limitations and signs that this wasn't meant for you.

C

Knowing a setback is only temporary and surmountable in the path to realizing your dreams.

D

You're reminded of all the other setbacks you've faced and that losses are hard to recover from.

E

You prepare a strategic plan to overcome and move forward.

F

Reactively, deciding to deal with them only as they affect you.

Question 5 of 10

When you succeed do you?

A

Look for new ways to challenge yourself again so that you keep developing yourself.

B

Feel relieved that you didn't fail.

C

See it as a sign of more good things to come.

D

Worry that you won't be able to repeat the success.

E

Analyze what worked and how to replicate it in future endeavours.

F

Enjoy the moment without much thought for the next steps, deciding to take it as it comes.

Question 6 of 10

How do you view competition?

A

As an opportunity to accurately measure yourself and then know what your true reality is in terms of future growth.

B

As a threat to who you are and success that will come your way. Believing success is for the big guns.

C

As a chance to learn from each other and create more for everyone involved.

D

As a risk of losing what you already have.

E

As a motivator to get ready, steady, go! An invitation to plan and execute better.

F

As something that dictates your future, waiting on the outcome to then decide your response.

Question 7 of 10

When learning a new skill, do you...?

A

Embrace the challenge and persist despite difficulties.

B

Feel anxious about not being naturally good at it.

C

Believe it will open new doors and opportunities.

D

Doubt its usefulness or the need for you to learn it.

E

Set goals and then actively seek resources to learn.

F

Tend to start only when it has become really necessary to do so.

Question 8 of 10

How do you usually approach goal setting?

A

With focus on personal growth and overcoming personal challenges.

B

With caution, worried that you'll set them too high for your current personal strengths.

C

With optimism, seeing goals as stepping stones to future success and abundance. Knowing success is a reward for hard work.

D

With caution, fearing you might not have enough resources at your disposal.

E

Proactively, with detailed plans and timelines.

F

Reactively, adjusting them based on circumstances.

Question 9 of 10

In team projects, do you..?

A

Encourage learning and growth amongst team members.

B

Worry about being outshone by others.

C

Believe in the collective potential to create more success.

D

Fear not getting your fair share of credit or resources.

E

Take initiative and lead by example.

F

Wait to be assigned tasks or roles.

Question 10 of 10

How do you respond to feedback?

A

As valuable information, an opportunity to improve and grow.

B

As a personal critique, taking offense.

C

As guidance towards creating more success and resources.

D

As a reminder of your limitations.

E

Actively seek it out and plan how to implement it.

F

Wait for it to be offered and then react accordingly.

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