A Mindset Constraint, also sometimes referred to as a behavioral constraint, is an example of an Internal Constraint. Mindset Constraints are any opinions, systems, or judgements by humans that limit progress. Logic, precedence, or social constructs are all Mindset Constraints. A common Mindset Constraint is the presence of a relatively fixed attitude or mental disposition that predetermines your responses and interpretations of situations - a fixed mindset is a limitation to growth!
Examples of Mindset Constraints could potentially include:
Believing you cannot achieve your goal
Believing you have no limitations (or constraints)
Having a relatively fixed attitude or mental disposition, rather than a growth mindset, that predetermines your responses and interpretations of situations
Choosing to do something because it's "the way it's always been done"
Not giving attention to the smaller tasks / roadblocks and always focusing on the big, high-level goals
Working through a task or goal without understanding the purpose
Hint
See your possibilities, not your limitations!