Often as people it can be difficult to learn something new right away or to break habits. We might overthink it and give up because something new is difficult or because we are too stuck in our ways. However, with enough willpower and drive you can achieve almost anything. Practicing and dedicating yourself to learn something new or to replace a habit can lead to the growth in your brain both physically and mentally. This is called the growth mindset. People who believe that it is possible to grow through learning and are not inherently unable to accomplish a certain goal tend to fall into this category. On the opposite side of the spectrum, there are those who do not believe in the potential growth of your skill and will falter, giving up on it as a whole instead of allowing your brain to grasp new ideas. Those in the growth mindset category tend to score better on tests and are willing to participate more in a learning environment as opposed to fixed mindset people. To learn about the subject i recommend some videos by Carissa Romero.
In My personal life, I like to look at myself as being in the growth mindset. I am outgoing and strive for the thing I'd like to accomplish. Using the things I've learned and growing from the things I’ve accomplished will help me realize my goals and how to achieve them. Since going into college and having to pay all thi$ money, concentrating on my growth as a person has gotten more important. In highschool I would skip a lot because I didn’t want to believe i should try. I was stuck up in my social life without trying to mediate it with school and other things. Now though I am more motivated to try harder because I’m being pushed harder and I’ve realized it’s time to grow up.
DCCC will be a pivotal point in my life because here I will make the decision on where I want to go in life. Here I’ll practice what I want to do and explore my options thoroughly. Hopefully I’ll be able to learn skills more akin to the growth mindset that can move me along on my journey.
In My personal life, I like to look at myself as being in the growth mindset. I am outgoing and strive for the thing I'd like to accomplish. Using the things I've learned and growing from the things I’ve accomplished will help me realize my goals and how to achieve them. Since going into college and having to pay all thi$ money, concentrating on my growth as a person has gotten more important. In highschool I would skip a lot because I didn’t want to believe i should try. I was stuck up in my social life without trying to mediate it with school and other things. Now though I am more motivated to try harder because I’m being pushed harder and I’ve realized it’s time to grow up.
DCCC will be a pivotal point in my life because here I will make the decision on where I want to go in life. Here I’ll practice what I want to do and explore my options thoroughly. Hopefully I’ll be able to learn skills more akin to the growth mindset that can move me along on my journey.