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How the Growth Mindset can change your life

Positive thinking leads to the growth mindset and personal development

There is power in positive thinking. It influences your mood and essentially the way you feel. Imagine now what kind of power there is in growth-oriented thinking in your life.In this blog post, we will explore the empowering advantages of developing the growth mindset, and how this transformative perspective can unlock the doors to continuous learning, personal development, and a life filled with boundless possibilities in your life as a woman. What is the growth mindset? Growth mindset was popularised by psychologist Carol Dweck through her research and book "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" (you can find a link to her Ted Talk at the end of this post). To summarise this book in one sentence, people with a growth mindset...

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Mindset: The New Psychology of Success

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by Carol Dweck A psychologist known for popularising the concept of the growth mindset through her research. The New Psychology of Success explores how mindset impacts personal development and achievement. Dweck introduces two mindsets - the fixed mindset and the growth mindset - and discusses how adopting a growth mindset, believing that abilities can develop through dedication and hard work, can lead to greater success and fulfillment in life. Furthermore, the book emphasizes embracing challenges, learning from failures, and continuously striving for improvement to unlock one's true potential. It's all about being open-minded to what happens to us and our surroundings. The challenges do not burden us but offer an opportunity to learn something new and emerge stronger. Each person has their own...

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Your high value is inherent

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In this world of stark contrasts and strong opinions, we often find ourselves questioning our self-esteem. Am I a high value woman? Not only are we constantly proven by everything around us and social media that we are below average intelligence, beauty and status, but we also criticise ourselves a lot. This leaves us feeling inadequate, to say the least. How do I even handle my self esteem in a world where there are probably at least a hundred Chinese children who can do maths or literally anything else better than me. First, let me point out that you have an inherent value as a person. You are a unique person with your own set of qualities nobody else has. There...

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