What is mindset?

A mindset is like the special way you think about things, which helps you decide what to do next.

Imagine your brain is like a toy box, and your mindset is like the kind of toys you pick out every day. If you have a growth mindset, it's like choosing building blocks: you're ready to try new things and keep learning when something gets tricky. You say, "I can figure this out!"

If you have a fixed mindset, it's more like picking out your favorite teddy bear, you stick with what you know, and sometimes you might feel scared if something changes or gets harder.

How Mindsets Work

Think of it like playing a game. If you believe you can get better at the game by practicing (that’s a growth mindset), you’ll keep trying even when you lose. But if you think you're just not good at the game and nothing will change (that’s a fixed mindset), you might give up after one loss.

Your mindset is like your brain's favorite way to play, it shapes how you see challenges, mistakes, and chances to learn!

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Examples

  1. A student believes they're bad at math, so they never try harder.
  2. Someone sees failure as a learning chance instead of a setback.
  3. A person thinks they can't dance, but tries and discovers they love it.

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