When reading some articles revolving around the topic of mindsets, they had me thinking about the time I had to do a similar paper on growth mindsets. In my former class, Career Strategies and Personal Resilience, we dove into this topic within the first two weeks of the semester. We identified what type of mindset we had and maybe the reasoning behind it. At first, I believed to have had a fixed mindset. The feeling of being okay with where I was at, not having the motivation to improve on myself. After turning twenty-one, I suddenly had the desire to make a change in my life go back to school, and develop a more growth mindset. While reflecting on this, I was reading the article “Students’ Mindsets for Learning and Their Neural Underpinnings”, I was stopped at the entity mindset description. I used to believe that my intelligence was fixed and cannot be improved. Later the term incremental mindset was used, and this reflected the growth mindset. These same mindsets ...
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