Pay attention to your self talk and consider making changes if necessary. This is the "can-do" talk that may have a positive effect if you open yourself up to it. It might be worth a try when you consider steps for changing your mindset.
People with a growth mindset believe that they can improve with effort. They outperform those with a fixed mindset, even when they have a lower IQ, because they embrace challenges, treating them as opportunities to learn something new. - Travis BradberryYou can change your brain's patterns once you start to consistently feed your mind with new empowering messages.
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