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Monday, November 6, 2017
Growth Mindset: Learning From Other Students
For this Growth Mindset post, I chose the Learning From Other Students challenge. The first quote that caught my attention was "Enjoy the Ride." It talks about enjoying your journey through the semester, even though sometimes it is going to get a little rough. The first thing that came to my head when reading this was the idea of "don's sweat the small stuff." I tend to get very stressed out over assignments and tests, especially when they pile up in a short period of time. This quote got me to the realization that, although those things are important, what's more important is enjoying life and not letting these things control my happiness. The second quote I liked was "The Learning Process." It kind of relates to my thoughts on the first quote. Yes, results are important, but not the most important thing.
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ReplyDeleteI thought this was a really cool challenge! I feel like I can definitely learn from other students. Just from reading other people’s stories and projects, I have come up with more creative ideas of my own. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t often jealous of what some of the other students have come up with! But it is very important to “enjoy the ride” even when things get a little tough!
I have never done this learning challenge before, but now I want to. I am glad that you found a quote that caught your eye and even inspired you a little bit. With work/school/life/friends/family/etc. there is so much to get caught up on. However, it is so important when all of these things pile up to 'just enjoy the ride'.
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