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You friend approaches you about the concept of having a growth mindset and has put together a list of what they have implemented to develop a growth mindset. Select all the points that apply to developing a growth mindset from the list below:
Recognising that I am not perfect, and I will make mistakes.
Stepping away from extracurricular activities to focus on studies.
Cutting down on time spent on electives and sleeping less.
Celebrating the steps I have taken instead of what I think about myself.
Prioritising my majors while studying.
Changing how I speak about my failures. These are learning opportunities.
You friend approaches you about the concept of having a growth mindset and has put together a list of what they have implemented to develop a growth mindset. Select all the points that apply to developing a growth mindset from the list below:
Recognising that I am not perfect, and I will make mistakes.
Stepping away from extracurricular activities to focus on studies.
Cutting down on time spent on electives and sleeping less.
Celebrating the steps I have taken instead of what I think about myself.
Prioritising my majors while studying.
Changing how I speak about my failures. These are learning opportunities.
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GPT-4o mini
To develop a growth mindset, the following points from your friend’s list apply:
1. **Recognising that I am not perfect, and I will make mistakes.**
2. **Celebrating the steps I have taken instead of what I think about myself.**
3. **Changing how I speak about my failures. These are learning opportunities.**
These points align with the principles of a growth mindset, which involve embracing mistakes as part of the learning process, celebrating progress, and reframing failures as opportunities for growth.
The other points about stepping away from extracurricular activities, cutting down on time for electives and sleep, and prioritizing majors could be seen as focusing on productivity, but they do not directly contribute to fostering a growth mindset. Instead, a growth mindset encourages balance and the value of diverse experiences, which can enhance learning and development.
1. **Recognising that I am not perfect, and I will make mistakes.**
2. **Celebrating the steps I have taken instead of what I think about myself.**
3. **Changing how I speak about my failures. These are learning opportunities.**
These points align with the principles of a growth mindset, which involve embracing mistakes as part of the learning process, celebrating progress, and reframing failures as opportunities for growth.
The other points about stepping away from extracurricular activities, cutting down on time for electives and sleep, and prioritizing majors could be seen as focusing on productivity, but they do not directly contribute to fostering a growth mindset. Instead, a growth mindset encourages balance and the value of diverse experiences, which can enhance learning and development.