There were three reasons I wasn't improving in my journey as an entrepreneur and they all had to do with me protecting my ego! Once I learned that it was ok to drop the resistance, a flood of growth and opportunities came my way. The three mistakes I made were - firstly trying to do everything on my own. Secondly, I believed that I had to be the originator of all ideas, otherwise I was useless (harsh I know) and finally actually allowing myself to admit that sometimes others actually did know better than me on certain things.
Finding it hard to get study motivation? Have a big test coming up but just not motivated to study? Fallen back on your classes but still not able to get yourself to pick up the books?
When French psychologist Alfred Binet designed the first standardized intelligence test, he felt strongly that an IQ score shouldn't become a label. Binet feared that a low IQ score could affect a person's self esteem as well as the opinions of others. But it wasn't long before people were using IQ test scores to categorize and discriminate. Henry Goddard, who popularized IQ testing in the US, held that low IQ was caused by a recessive gene. Goddard's views echoed those of the American public at the time, who worried that a disproportionate number of immigrants were of low intelligence.