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    Huy Trinh Professor Richard Dollieslager ENF 2 September 12, 2017 Adopting the Creator Mindset In an article in his teaching blog, Prof. David Mirman was talking about “Do you think like a Victim or a Creator?”. According to Skip Downing “a Creator is a person who consistently makes wise choices which create the results that they wish to achieve”, and “a Victim is someone who does not believe they can effect or control the things that happen to them in life”. According to my own thoughts,…

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    I’m a Transformational Coach, but you also might call me a Mindset Mentor, Holistic Wellbeing Expert, Mind-Body-Spirit Mentor. I received my Master’s degree in Human Resource Management and had a successful career in demanding HR positions. Coaching and mentoring others has always been my strong passion, already in those days. I loved my job and wanted always to deliver the best. Being responsible and driven, I ended up giving too much for my job, I “worked in my head” even when I was out of…

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    Carol S. Dweck, the author of the Mindset: the new psychology of success, presents this book with two main ideas. These two ideas are fixed and growth mindset. These two mindsets have various traits, which are the complete opposite to each other. Dweck describes each with different examples we see throughout the book. Some of these descriptions include but are not limited to the works and studies he has held, to reach her conclusions. The first chapter of Mindset: the new psychology of…

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    Someone with a fixed mindset will consider effort making as a mere waste of time. He doesn’t see what more things he could achieve by making more efforts. To him, there’s a lot to figure out and there’s no time for all of them, so why waste the time and effort to learn something new or to improve what he has since they’re okay as they are.  Growthmindset: Your growth mindset will convince you that the effort you are making will help you somehow. It may be difficult to make the effort but…

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    answered with just one single person; however there are a few main characters that play a significant part leading to the couple’s death. Tybalt was a factor in their death who acted as a catalyst to the problem due to his cockiness and his hot-headed mindset. Friar Lawrence, who was an advisor to both Romeo and Juliet, was one of the first characters contributing to the lover’s deaths because of his inadequate plans. And lastly, Juliet’s parents are also to blame for they were inconsistent with…

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    Compared to traditional reports, trinity mindset is not aimed toward reporting. Instead, its goal is to help decision-making based on data by powering the generation of actionable insights. Actionable insights and metrics are the objectives because they drive strategic differentiation and a sustainable competitive advantage. There are four elements for trinity mindset. First, behavior analysis is not only shows the clickstream, but also reveals the intention…

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    mother Linda Mitchell is asking to have her son 's math grade changed to avoid summer school. In the book Mindset by Carol S Dweck, It teaches the importance of the psychology of success. The text makes it apparent that George must learn a different type of mindset. The book talks about two types of mindsets and the teacher should encourage George to have a growth mindset as suppose to a fixed mindset. Dr. Herrera should not change George’s math grade from a F to a D so that he does have to take…

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    Fixed mindset or growth mindset? Many argue that brains are fixed, that everyone has a certain amount of intelligence. This usually is known as a fixed mindset, but today we know the intelligence can be developed .In other words the difference between these to types of mindsets is that a fixed mindset make students think they don’t have to put effort to be smart, and as a growth mindset students know they have to put effort and courage to be smart .¨These different beliefs or mindsets, create…

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    growth mindset and a fixed mindset? Both Growth Mindsets and Fixed Mindsets handle challenges, criticism, and the success of those around them in different and similar ways. How do these traits help or hurt a student? It is fairly obvious that just from the name of these mindsets, we can determine a student with a Growth Mindset will be much better equipped to handle the challenges of college, work, or even just life in general. With most people falling somewhere in the middle of each mindset,…

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    Growth Mindset We all remember the time when we are little kids and our parents told us to shoot for the moon. For me the moon was to be a doctor. As I got old I realized a doctor was not for me. However, I knew no matter what I wanted to be in the medical field. During middle school I jumped around on what I wanted to be but still in the medical field. Around 9th grade in decide I want to be a nurse. That is when I started my plan for the rest of my high school experience. My long-term is to be…

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