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Mindset is the combination of the individual's beliefs, thoughts, emotions and attitudes. At the same time, it influences how the person thinks, feels, and behaves in every situation. In other words, it can set our decisions, choices and actions, including how we relate to others and how we deal with any situation.
Our mindset includes how we view ourselves, how we view our position in the world and the whole world around us. The mindset influences the outcomes. Mindset isn’t just about our attitudes and beliefs. It also includes how much we believe in our abilities, how confident we are and our self-esteem. Our mindset plays a significant role on how we cope with life's challenges since the very first years of our lives. It starts getting a form since our early life. What the person believes about themself impacts their success and/or failure. Mindset is everything when it comes to success and happiness.
There are two types of mindset, the fixed one and the growth one. Individuals with a fixed mindset view their abilities as set in stone. Nothing can change. The fact that something hasn't happened until today means that it's not going to happen in the future either. In this case we worry about failing, being criticized. People with fixed mindset are more likely to give up when facing challenging events, even before giving it a try. The focus is just on winning vs losing. Like "I know that I'll fail, so I won't try at all". Not trying, not putting effort for something we want gives us 100% chance of failing. Fighting for what we desire will reduce the chances from absolute failure to a lesser degree, with a possible chance of actually getting what we desire. And this is what the growth mindset is all about.
Individuals with a growth mindset perceive abilities as dynamic, improve as time passes through constant effort and learning. A growth mindset initiates our persistance, strength, determination and endurance, our willpower in achieving our goals and learning everything we need in order to do so. A growth mindset is am outlook where we take challenges on and believe in our ability to learn and advance, and that we'll even learn from our failure. It’s about trying to be as good as we can possible be right now, while acknowledging that we can improve even more.
Unfixing a Fixed Mindset:
• Incorporate "yet" or "until today" when you have a thought about something you haven't achieved or mastered yet. While struggling with a task, sometimes we need a small reminder that the fact that we haven't achieved something until this very day, it doesn't mean that we will never achieve it. We need to keep our minds open to the possibility that we can overcome anything. By using "not yet" we’ll be more likely to start something new (even with doubts and fears about failing), pushing forward when facing adversity, and to not get stuck in setbacks, but instead think more creatively to move forward. This mindset will help build a more confident, calm mind that’s ready to take on a challenge while focusing on "not yet" as opposed to "I failed".
• Break everything in smaller steps. Let's say you have a goal, e.g. you are a student and you want to perform better this semester. Every course feels difficult, always you feel like it's too much, you don't know where to start from, it feels frustrating so you postpone it and you end up having the same performance as last semester. By breaking it in smaller goals, like creating daily goals such as creating a daily checklist for your homework, focusing on each class alone, planning for the next day and so on makes it way easier and achievable for your mind. Also by achieving those smaller tasks it boosts your self-confidence and self-esteem, making you feel better and more determined. That is to say, you are entering a positive vicious cycle.
• Try new ways. When you see that a method you use isn't working for your cause then try to find a new way to achieve it. Trying the same over and over again without any result is like hitting a cement wall with your bare hands. You are going to get exhausted, disappointed, feel bad about yourself and the wall will have no breaks, no change.
• Pay attention to your words and thoughts. Replacing negative thoughts with more positive ones to make your mind work in a more favourable way for you.
• Take on small challenges at your own pace, whenever you think you can give it a try. Making mistakes is one of the best ways to learn. Embracing them might seem frightening but isn't staying the same forever also frightening?
• Focusing on the journey. It is important to appreciate our journey, the value of it and its effect on us. When we are only focused on the end result, we miss everything we could be learning along the way.
Our mindset includes how we view ourselves, how we view our position in the world and the whole world around us. The mindset influences the outcomes. Mindset isn’t just about our attitudes and beliefs. It also includes how much we believe in our abilities, how confident we are and our self-esteem. Our mindset plays a significant role on how we cope with life's challenges since the very first years of our lives. It starts getting a form since our early life. What the person believes about themself impacts their success and/or failure. Mindset is everything when it comes to success and happiness.
There are two types of mindset, the fixed one and the growth one. Individuals with a fixed mindset view their abilities as set in stone. Nothing can change. The fact that something hasn't happened until today means that it's not going to happen in the future either. In this case we worry about failing, being criticized. People with fixed mindset are more likely to give up when facing challenging events, even before giving it a try. The focus is just on winning vs losing. Like "I know that I'll fail, so I won't try at all". Not trying, not putting effort for something we want gives us 100% chance of failing. Fighting for what we desire will reduce the chances from absolute failure to a lesser degree, with a possible chance of actually getting what we desire. And this is what the growth mindset is all about.
Individuals with a growth mindset perceive abilities as dynamic, improve as time passes through constant effort and learning. A growth mindset initiates our persistance, strength, determination and endurance, our willpower in achieving our goals and learning everything we need in order to do so. A growth mindset is am outlook where we take challenges on and believe in our ability to learn and advance, and that we'll even learn from our failure. It’s about trying to be as good as we can possible be right now, while acknowledging that we can improve even more.
Unfixing a Fixed Mindset:
• Incorporate "yet" or "until today" when you have a thought about something you haven't achieved or mastered yet. While struggling with a task, sometimes we need a small reminder that the fact that we haven't achieved something until this very day, it doesn't mean that we will never achieve it. We need to keep our minds open to the possibility that we can overcome anything. By using "not yet" we’ll be more likely to start something new (even with doubts and fears about failing), pushing forward when facing adversity, and to not get stuck in setbacks, but instead think more creatively to move forward. This mindset will help build a more confident, calm mind that’s ready to take on a challenge while focusing on "not yet" as opposed to "I failed".
• Break everything in smaller steps. Let's say you have a goal, e.g. you are a student and you want to perform better this semester. Every course feels difficult, always you feel like it's too much, you don't know where to start from, it feels frustrating so you postpone it and you end up having the same performance as last semester. By breaking it in smaller goals, like creating daily goals such as creating a daily checklist for your homework, focusing on each class alone, planning for the next day and so on makes it way easier and achievable for your mind. Also by achieving those smaller tasks it boosts your self-confidence and self-esteem, making you feel better and more determined. That is to say, you are entering a positive vicious cycle.
• Try new ways. When you see that a method you use isn't working for your cause then try to find a new way to achieve it. Trying the same over and over again without any result is like hitting a cement wall with your bare hands. You are going to get exhausted, disappointed, feel bad about yourself and the wall will have no breaks, no change.
• Pay attention to your words and thoughts. Replacing negative thoughts with more positive ones to make your mind work in a more favourable way for you.
• Take on small challenges at your own pace, whenever you think you can give it a try. Making mistakes is one of the best ways to learn. Embracing them might seem frightening but isn't staying the same forever also frightening?
• Focusing on the journey. It is important to appreciate our journey, the value of it and its effect on us. When we are only focused on the end result, we miss everything we could be learning along the way.