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==== What is a Growth Mindset? ==== Let's start with a simple question: How do you view your abilities? Do you see them as fixed traits, or do you believe they can be developed over time? If you lean towards the latter, you're already on the right track. A growth mindset is the belief that your skills, intelligence, and talents can be honed through dedication, hard work, and learning. Think about this: When a child learns to walk, they fall countless times. Yet, they persist, getting back up each time until they succeed. This natural resilience and willingness to keep trying is a perfect example of a growth mindset in action. Itβs about embracing challenges, learning from failures, and continually striving to improve.
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