Developing a Growth Mindset for Empowering Resilience when Facing the Problems
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A growth mindset is a variable that has been talked about for decades, especially in Thailand. It has been incorporated into a policy to advance the education industry. Developing a growth mindset can increase your mental resilience when facing problems. By relying on both internal and external factors, consisting of 1) Believing in ourselves that can develop to cope with the problems 2) Accepting the problems that arise, It’s the understanding that negative emotions are a natural human response to survival, and 3) healthy relationships, which is live in an environment full of people, friends or family, that helping each other. A growth mindset has traditionally been linked to academic and work achievement, but this article displays the circumstances under which all of these variables can be accomplished, inevitably results in immunity to negative stimuli that arise around, including understanding or awareness of what happened, and will be able to revive back to the pathway again.
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