Growth Mindset

Make your Bain Think to Learn, to Grow.

Khalid Makdi
2 min readJun 17, 2021
Photo by Luke Cardiff on Unsplash

The mindset is your responsibility managing, handling, and direct to build and rebuild your perspective of the whole life, including all of the single pieces of your life. It’s not others’ work to get you to your unique mindset; the only thing to do for you is to be like your lab to check and examine your attitude. The philosophy is all your time fed up or down by your expectations with the out world. It looks like an operating system of thinking through the brain, which impacts all views and behavior in all aspects of life.

Most people inherited their previous parents’ mindsets, which somehow enforce their life to be stupid static struggles in everyday dynamics. Your mindset is your model for living life, and because living differs from your parents, that means you need to try different things to get yourself a personal mindset. Even your ages and friends came from different mindsets, and they do not have the same mindset do you have, so do not try to be the same, but try to be the one you need to be, to have a growth mindset, to check what you get it as an input, and what is the output you got as a result.

Those who have a growth mindset that is likely to flourish actively seek opportunities to learn and stretch themselves to grow. They think of success in different ways and views. Accept that human potential is unknowable and commit to building on it constantly. by taking a weakness and addressing that your failures say nothing of your characters and personality; it just says that you do not have the necessary experiences or skills yet!

People with a growth mindset see themselves as work in progress; they are believers of their essential qualities and can be changeable with learning, efforts, and others’ inputs and communications. For those who have a growth mindset, failures are learning chances, nudges to redirect themselves to work harder, or to use different directions and strategies to get the better in whatever they live. They look at their failures as a painful and upsetting experience, but they overcome them as an impersonal and impermanent part of their growth process. They believe that success grows out of taking new challenges and risks to learn and maximize their potential.

People with a growth mindset know that praising qualities weakens the motivation to learn and devastates performance; praising effort and persistence invites more action and lessens an obsession with results. They believe that the more you are doing your best, the more you will expand and flourish there enough!

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