Fixed Mindset Essay (4pages)

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Write an essay about fixed mindset about 4 pages using MLA format that has 5 paragraphs (intro, conclusion, 3 body paragraphs). Using these three concepts or ideas of relationships, friendships, and help others. For example, body 1 talks about friendship, body 2 about relationship, and boy 3 about help others. Using Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D. Mindset The New Psychology Of Success Chapter 1, 6, and 7 only to develop this essay. Please provide simple words and 9 quotes. So 3 quotes in each body paragraph, and explain about the quotes.

They are two orders. In other words, write 2 essays with completely different words, quotes, but same idea as friendship, relationship, and help others.

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Surname 1
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Fixed Mindset
Introduction
Mindset is an explicit idea coiled by Carol Dweck, a psychologist from Stanford
University, in years of research on success and achievement. Humans have two mindsets when it
comes to working approach, relationships, and plays. The first is a growth mindset, where people
have the belief that it is probably to learn and make various changes in life that may lead to
success or improvement in a particular endeavor. The second is the fixed mindset. These are
people who believe that capabilities and talent are innate. A growth mindset is based on
persistent belief and works focus. The fixed mindset, on the other hand, is a reluctance to engage
without the certainty of achieving success. In a fixed mindset, most people have a conviction
their fundamental qualities which include talent and intelligence, are plainly fixed traits. They
waste their time recording and documenting these basic qualities instead of leveraging them. In a
growth mindset, people believe diligence and hard work play a major role in developing their
basic abilities. This perception creates an affection for learning that is critical for great
excellence. Teaching growth mindset embraces willingness and standards in the field of
education, business and sports. This essay talks about the idea of a fixed mindset. The essay also
elaborates more on the concepts of friendships, relationships, and help others. Here deep
consideration will be taken especially in discussing in detail the concept of friendship and its
importance to human life, relationships and help others.
Mindset can be used to explain phenomenon such as how explaining a straightforward
idea about the brain promotes productivity and grade, why commending talents and brain doesn’t
nurse one’s worth and accomplishment, but puts them at risk, why talents and brain doesn’t
result in success, what great parents, athletes and CEO know. The idea behind this book is
openly straightforward. Dwerk states that that ‘people view their knowledge in one of the two
major ways, either a fixed and or growths mindsets.’ Here she reasons that, rather than
concentrating on intelligence and mere achievement, it is far better to reward creative strategies,
effort, and perseverance. She further reason that 'becoming is far better than being’. Almost

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every grown human being has been in a serious relationship, maybe at one time or many, and has
been hurt. Those in possession of fixed mind feel like they are judged and defined by rejection.
‘Their prime aspiration is revenge.’ People with a growth mindset tend to forgive and bury the
hatchet. They try to acquire something important from that that they can benefit in order to gain
experience the next time. A fixed mindset firmly holds the belief that performance originates
from a set of fixed attributes. Rejection is perceived as a reflection an individual imperfection
which sets a label. People with a growth mechanism will use the various problem they encounter
in their relationships as a feedback mechanism. When some misunderstanding occurs, they
forgive and fo...


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