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Mindset

  • Apr 8, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 19, 2021

Today I made a surprising discovery. In attempting to work on my purposeful motor all looking and choosing didn’t matter, my mind was already made up. I was stuck in a motor loop disaster. Lo and behold what mattered was my mindset. I was answering multiple choice questions independently but rather inconsistently. As a question arose my mindset would change, and not for the best. I found myself faltering and thinking negative thoughts. I learned that my mindset affected my motor planning. Next time I practice my independent answering I must first check my mindset. Only then will I practice intentional movement. Success can happen, it just takes hard work and some encouragement. All I need to focus on is my mindset in order to practice effectively. Today I made a surprising discovery. My practice won’t help me unless I have the right mindset.




 
 
 

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Ashley. David.
Ashley. David.
May 28

The thoughts about mindset and personal growth felt honest and easy to relate to. During a stressful semester, I was mentally drained and even searched for do my online statistics course help just to keep up with deadlines. Reading posts like this reminds me how important it is to stay patient with yourself and focus on progress one step at a time.

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Alena Walker
Alena Walker
Apr 23

This post on shifting perspectives is so relatable, especially when it comes to overcoming the mental blocks we face during difficult times. I remember feeling completely stuck on a research project last term because I couldn't find the right angle, and I eventually sought out some education assignment help just to get a fresh perspective on the material. It really shows how changing your mindset and reaching out for a little support can turn a stressful situation into a great learning experience.

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Adrian Anderson
Adrian Anderson
Apr 20

This take on mindset is very relatable, especially how small shifts in thinking can impact daily life. I remember struggling with motivation during a tough semester and slowly learning how perspective made a difference. Back then, I even thought about shortcuts like pay someone to do my class for me when things felt overwhelming. It’s a good reminder that mindset really shapes how we handle challenges.

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