A growth mindset changes more than our thoughts—it changes the direction of our lives. The way we think about ourselves, our challenges, and our potential shapes the decisions we make every day. Mindset is not just a motivational concept; it is the internal framework that determines our behavior, our habits, and ultimately our future. #growthContinue reading “Growth Mindset: Temporary defeats are not a permanent identity”
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New Week Motivation
#setbacks #comeback #riseup #motivation #inspiration #hope #moveforward
The Bible still does
The Bible still does. Nuggets of wisdom that are still relevant today. Words of encouragement that may not have had meaning to me in the past, but are powerful now.
Consistency, discipline even when you don’t want to
My husband and I go to the gym three nights a week together. Some nights it would be soooooo much easier to crawl in bed early, but we go. We always feel better after we go.
All of my English and American literature textbooks in college :-) (Sorry Professor Chapman)
Graceful Musings: A Growth Mindset
Graceful Musings: “A Growth Mindset” (by Elaine Sycks) A growth mindset changes more than our thoughts—it changes the direction of our lives. The way we think about ourselves, our challenges, and our potential shapes the decisions we make every day. Mindset is not just a motivational concept; it is the internal framework that determines ourContinue reading “Graceful Musings: A Growth Mindset”
I always love women who made contributions to science and medicine
Alice Ball, a young African American chemist, developed a groundbreaking treatment for leprosy in the early 20th century. Her innovative injectable chaulmoogra oil extract was more effective and less painful than previous treatments, offering hope to countless sufferers of this debilitating disease.
Midweek Motivational Post
#overcome #endure #motivationalpost #inspiration #purpose #obstacles #disappointment
I would think freedom.
I don’t personally know anyone who advocates a minimalist lifestyle. I admire the concept. But I think there would be freedom from not having to clean a pile of meaningless stuff, freedom from having to manage it, freedom to pursue other meaningful endeavors.
Board Games and Books
Board games and books. My very first board game was a Christmas gift from my grandpa: “Operation”. I loved that game and drove the whole family nuts Christmas day 1980 with the buzzing sound! BOOKS – All through my junior/senior years of high school, the local library was right across the street from our apartment.Continue reading “Board Games and Books”