Essay On Grit And Growth Mindset

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There’s two characteristics that show others how successful one will be. In addition, everyone’s heresy is that it’s IQ’s, social intelligence, good health, or physical looks, but they’re wrong. It’s neither of those things, it’s G.R.I.T. and growth mindsets. Grit means to have growth to have tenacity. Growth mindsets mean to be able to accept failure, and not blame others for things that were under their control. Having grit and growth mindset are two characteristics that will help one achieve in academics, personal life, and career. Having grit and growth mindset will help one achieve in academics. In an interview, Angela Lee Duckworth was asked how one of her studies showed the relationship between grit and high achievement and she said …show more content…

Growth mindset means to be able to fail and get up again, only to improve and do better. Most athletic people have a growth mindset, and it shows by their improvement. An athlete does not go into a sport, knowing everything and being the best. They go to practice, fail, and try again. It may not necessarily be an athlete getting better at a sport, but it can be any person trying to meet a goal they have aspire. For instance, someone who is trying to lose weight or dealing with body weight. When someone is trying to lose weight they have to be persistent and able to make sacrifices and know that it’s not going to happen right away. There may be times where they might gain a bit of weight and want to give up, but they keep trying and eventually get there. There was this lady who didn’t feel comfortable with her body and thought she need to lose weight. It was hard and there were times where instead of losing weight she would gain some but that didn’t stop her. Afterwards, she gave herself a diet and decided to exercise and go out for walks and runs. Of course she didn’t see the difference right away, but she kept trying. Finally, got to her desired weight and was happy. It took time and dedication, but she got there because she had a growth mindset and wasn’t willing to give up. Having grit and growth mindset helps one achieve in many different aspects in one 's personal life as well as career …show more content…

Therefore, if one come across and impasse, it does not mean they should circumvent it but rather confront it. If you really want something you go and do everything in your power to get it, no matter how much or little work it takes, and that’s what people who have grit and growth mindset do. Not all careers are easy, in particular the medical field. One has to be willing to make sacrifices and not let anything stop them, and not rush to get something done. I’ve seen this with my cousin who was in medical school and still is. He was in his fourth year of medical school and he was getting enormous amounts of homework, had to sacrifices going out with his friends and hanging out with family. There was many times where he wanted to give up and go into a different occupation, but he knew that being in the medical field was something that he really wanted to do and instead of giving up he worked hard to get through the years. Now he went back to school to get his masters degree and is working at a hospital. He was passionate and dedicated to his work knowing that this was going to be his career in the future and didn’t give up. It was all because he had grit and a growth mindset that helped him get through all the schooling and become a

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