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While I was growing up, I often heard my teachers say things like ,“ Oh , Tina is gifted in algebra (代数). While watching the Olympics I would hear my parents say ,“ These gymnasts are born with such agility (灵活度). When we would pass by a swimming pool , mum would say ,“ I have no idea how people swim so well .” These natural and innocent statements shaped my beliefs about talent . They gave me a fixed mindset "(固定型思维模式).
I believed people were born with certain talents and abilities and if they didn't have a particular one at birth, then they never would. Hence, I rarely focused on algebra because I could see I was not gifted in it. I did not even try to be a gymnast because I was not born with that agility, and I never stepped into the pool because I did not have any idea how people swam.
Nobody told me when I was a child that algebra always seems dificult at first , but if you keep trying to befriend it, you wil have a lifelong friendship with numbers. Nobody told me that gymnasts train all the time to master that agility. Nobody told me that no child is a born swimmer. With dedication and practice, you can master swimming in deep oceans .
Nobody told me that if you keep trying and trying and trying , and have fun, one day a difficult feat will seem easy – peasy (简单得很). That is a growth mindset, where we intrinsically believe that we can be whatever we would like to be. We have to believe that we can master any skil if we make an effort on a daily basis.
I learnt about the growth mindset (成长型思维模式)from my young daughter , Samaya , one day at the dinner table. I was finishing some paperwork and I said ,“ Oh no , how could I have made that mistake !”
Samaya instantly said ,“ Mumma , don't worry. Mistakes make your brain grow bigger.” She was unstoppable as she continued,“ Ms. Sandra tells us the brain gets stronger and smarter if we keep trying . You must keep trying and trying , Mumma.”
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I found this adorable, but I later realized the deep significance of the statement. _____________________________________________________________________________________________.
We all need to be reminded that mistakes are a huge part of growth and success .
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I found this adorable , but I later realized the deep signifi – cance of the statement. So I wrote out and framed the quote ,“ Mumma , don ’ t worry. Mistakes make your brain grow bigger.” And I put it up in my room to see and reflect on myself daily. A simple statement from a child has made me realize the unreal standard we set for ourselves, the stress we invite by the idea of perfectionism , and the fear of making mistakes are programmed into us very early on. When we are criticized as children over making mistakes or when we watch parents sufer from their own errors, we observe and absorb this unhelpful trait for life.
We all need to be reminded that mistakes are a huge part of growth and success. However, the regular belief is the opposite. We are hard – wired to believe that mistakes will result in a pun – ishment of sorts and that successful people never make mistakes. Adults spend a lifetime not trying something simply because the fear of failing cripples them. Had someone defined failure differently to us, we would al be far more adventurous and far happier.
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