Feeling lost is a common experience that many of us encounter at various points in our lives. Whether it’s due to changes in our circumstances, uncertainty about the future, or a lack of direction, navigating through these feelings can be challenging. However, it’s important to remember that feeling lost is not a permanent state, and there are steps we can take to move forward and rediscover our sense of purpose and direction.
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What if there was no limit to your learning ability, and the limit of what you could accomplish is dependent on the amount of passion and training you’re willing to put in? According to Carol Dweck a Stanford professor of psychology, this is more than a hypothetical situation and isn’t dependent on your skill level or intelligence. It’s a mindset, that one can develop at any point in their lives. In her book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, she explains how a fixed mindset can have an overall negative impact on your life, but on the other hand, a growth mindset can cultivate development. So let’s look deeper at the differences between a growth and fixed mindset. As well as the benefits of a growth mindset and what you can do to develop one.
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