Growth mindset
Hey babe! Welcome to the Growth section of the blog!
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, your life is determined mostly by your mindset. I know, I know, you’ve heard me say it a million times before, but I’m going to keep repeating those words until the people in the back hear me.
Listen, most unaware people live with a fixed mindset. Those inward focused, grounded types tend to live with a growth mindset.
The fixed mindset people generally stick to their way of thinking and refuse to have their thoughts challenged. They are rigid and put an absorbent amount of emphasis on first impressions. How they view a person, a situation, or an emotion tends to stick and be set in stone. They also love to mantras like: I’m not good enough, bad things always happen to me, there’s no point in trying… You get it; their mindset is a significant issue.
Now, to the growth-minded people, which are my favorite kind of people! Growth focused individuals operate with the belief that their abilities, intelligence, surroundings, circumstances, emotions, physical, mental, and spiritual beliefs can and will change. They know that they can make anything happen. Those with a growth mindset believe today’s abilities are only the starting point for their genuine potential, and they do not seek approval to live their best lives. They love mantras such as “I can always become better,” “Failure is an opportunity,” and “I love my life.”
With determination, mindfulness, and a genuine growth mindset, anyone can experience the benefits of expanding their lives.
The articles in this section are meant to teach you how to let go of what is no longer working (the fixed mindset) and move you into an appreciation and growth attitude.
Look for new blog posts weekly ranging from mindfulness, self-help, meditation, growth, and everything else in-between. They don’t call me the “Get Your Life Together Girl” for nothing. Right?
ARTICLES ABOUT GROWTH
Becoming Non-Reactive
Let me put this in your thought bank: Your experiences are teachers. Your inner voice is the direction manual to those experiences.
Read that again.
Your experiences are teachers. Your inner voice is the direction manual to those experiences.
Understanding your feelings and gaining control of your thoughts is this week’s Tool of the Week.
What Are You Feeding? Purpose, The Negativity Shift, and Achieving Your Goals
Let’s mix it up. I have to share a story with you.
You may have stumbled across this Cherokee parable before, read it, thought for a brief moment about its striking profundity, and then moved on. Imaginably, that’s why I feel so compelled to share it with you again or perhaps for the very first time.
How To Use Emotional Anchoring To Your Benefit
Have you ever met someone you immediately disliked because they remind you of someone else? Have you ever pre-judged an experience because of something that has happened in the past?
We. are. all. guilty.
How To Handle Criticism In A Healthy Manner
Our world has shifted. I see you nodding your head. That statement covers a wide cast of things, doesn’t it? In this perspective, let’s talk about criticism.
Wait. Wait. Take a deep breath. I feel you.
Even uttering the word criticism gives some a stomachache. I get it.
Make Your Mind Your Greatest Ally
Sit down. We need to talk about that mind of yours.
This shouldn’t come as a huge surprise, but your mind can be your greatest ally or your absolute worst adversary. Read that again. Seriously, who wants to be their own worst enemy, anyway? Grasping your mind’s inner workings beyond how thought is validated or its’ storytelling pattern is next-level-life-together mastery.