Level UP Your Mindset: How the Top Students Develop Growth

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CHAPTERS:
00:11 Fixed mindset
00:31 Reinforced messages
01:26 How do you transform your mindset?
02:27 STEP 1
03:02 Two common kinds of mindsets
04:47 Fixed
05:05 Growth
05:47 Factors that affect fixed mindset
07:06 Concepts of mindsets
07:25 It’s not too late!
07:43 STEP 2
08:24 Miss-takes
09:30 Essence of a growth mindset
10:25 STEP 3
11:33 Reflection
13:02 Questions to ask yourself
13:55 RECAP
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Ever found yourself in a rut, haunted by self-doubts, fearing failure, and avoiding challenges like the plague? Have you ever felt inadequate because your classmate got an A while your grade has gone down to a B? You're not alone!
The pressure to do well and the fear of making mistakes can make it tough to embrace failure as a part of learning. But it's important to know that struggling with many of these challenges and feeling unsure isn't just a normal part of studying - it might be a sign of something deeper, called a fixed mindset.
In our latest KZread video, Jennifer Tsai, our Education Advisor, takes the lead. She goes beyond the surface, exploring the various ways a fixed mindset manifests in our learning experiences. With a keen understanding of these intricacies, Jennifer provides three practical and actionable steps to reshape these habits, fostering a mindset that embraces growth and shifts the way you look at setbacks in learning.
Ready to break free from avoidance and self-doubt? Watch the video now. Don't forget to hit subscribe and share it with your friends who might be facing similar challenges. Let's navigate the journey from a fixed mindset to a world of growth together!
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iCanStudy is an education organisation that transforms students' studying and time management skills into full, evidence-based systems. Our students are able to use these techniques to build long-lasting connections between what they learn at school and their existing knowledge schema. The benefits include significantly higher knowledge retention, deeper and more diverse problem-solving ability (including exam execution), massively reduced procrastination, improved motivation and less time needed to study.
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  • @icanstudystudent
    @icanstudystudent3 ай бұрын

    Wondering what the iCanStudy program looks like once you join? Want to know if it’s right for you? Join our next free demo webinar to take control of your learning bit.ly/49Zz8Is

  • @dionysianapollomarx
    @dionysianapollomarx5 ай бұрын

    Now I know how to implement the mindset shift practically. I’ve always ran into a wall intentionally thinking I just need more getting used to it. I kept forgetting self-reflection was necessary.

  • @BeyondBarriersEducation
    @BeyondBarriersEducation5 ай бұрын

    Love how Ms. Jennifer explains everything ❤

  • @Bubs.
    @Bubs.5 ай бұрын

    Interesting timing, I just started listening to “Mindset” by Carol Dweck and it’s about this exact thing. Growth mindset is the key.

  • @icanstudystudent

    @icanstudystudent

    5 ай бұрын

    thanks for watching!

  • @aaronbell5994
    @aaronbell59945 ай бұрын

    I'm in the program, and this helped me even further.

  • @icanstudystudent

    @icanstudystudent

    5 ай бұрын

    thats amazing!

  • @Jabezdb
    @Jabezdb5 ай бұрын

    What a coincidence! This just posted right after I finished the book chapter discussed in the video! Mindset by Carol Dweck is such a great read so far.

  • @S4tchm0

    @S4tchm0

    5 ай бұрын

    Great book indeed! (Just a little note: 'by far' is only used when talking about the extremes (in this case 'best' or 'worst', but in other cases 'hottest' or 'coldest', etc., you get the idea). 'Such a ...' implies what you are talking about belongs to the category of great books, but is not the best or worst. So these two don't work together. Examples of correct usage would be something like 'Mindset by Carol Dweck is such a great read!' or 'Mindset by Carol Dweck is the best book by far!', but don't forget: these two also have different meanings! Hope this helps, I truly wrote it with the best of intentions!)

  • @Jabezdb

    @Jabezdb

    5 ай бұрын

    @@S4tchm0 wow thanks for the correction. Is "so far" acceptable?

  • @S4tchm0

    @S4tchm0

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes, it totally is! @@Jabezdb

  • @sinisterplasma1577
    @sinisterplasma15775 ай бұрын

    Love you Jennifer Tsai ♥️

  • @zumatse
    @zumatse5 ай бұрын

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🧠 *Wiele osób ma sztywny sposób myślenia, który ogranicza ich zdolność do uczenia się i radzenia sobie z wyzwaniami.* 00:27 🚫 *Sztywny sposób myślenia prowadzi do unikania wyzwań i postrzegania błędów jako porażek, zamiast okazji do poprawy.* 01:08 🔄 *Nieświadomość własnego sposobu myślenia może ograniczać osiąganie pełnego potencjału.* 02:15 🌟 *Zrozumienie i rozwijanie elastycznego myślenia jest kluczem do przełamywania samolimitujących przekonań.* 05:13 🌱 *Elastyczne myślenie polega na wierze w rozwijalność inteligencji i umiejętności przez wysiłek i dobre strategie.* 07:17 🔑 *Zrozumienie różnicy między sztywnym a elastycznym sposobem myślenia jest kluczem do odblokowania pełnego potencjału.* 09:21 ✨ *Posiadanie elastycznego myślenia nie jest tylko o sukcesie akademickim, ale o radzeniu sobie z różnymi przeciwnościami losu.* 11:41 🤔 *Refleksja nad błędami jest ważna w rozwoju elastycznego myślenia, prowadząc do głębszego zrozumienia i poprawy.* 13:46 🔄 *Rozwój elastycznego myślenia to ciągły proces ewolucji, nauki i czasem potknięć, transformujący całe podejście do życia.* Made with HARPA AI

  • @TimboSlice08
    @TimboSlice085 ай бұрын

    Ive been trying to do this but really struggling with developing it in school in particular. In other aspects of life, I def have more of a growth mindset but just cant shake this feeling

  • @icanstudystudent

    @icanstudystudent

    5 ай бұрын

    Hey @tims5465 What we find is that a lack of deliberate tracking causes learners to not be able to see their efforts when it comes to growth mindset. I encourage you to keep a bank of reflections you can make reference to when demotivated!

  • @JFSx77
    @JFSx775 ай бұрын

    Great video … listening with headphones I can hear a bad echo

  • @divyangverma9880
    @divyangverma98805 ай бұрын

    I looked at your website, looked promising but in my currency it's just feel so expensive. Here my per day expenses including food to shelter amenities and stationary is about 8$ compared to that as master student it looks like I can't afford it. I am improving just fine with these KZread videos keep up the good work.

  • @icanstudystudent

    @icanstudystudent

    5 ай бұрын

    Hey @divyangverma9880 You can contact our support team and request for a scholarship if you have any financial difficulties from accessing the program. Likewise, you can continue to watch our YT videos and still improve from these videos :)

  • @justlc7
    @justlc75 ай бұрын

    Hi , thanks for the video. I had a few queries regarding the reflections part, can you give an example of how it would look like if I had reflections on multiple topics and not one, for example, I am prepping for JEE and I have an error log, how should one go about this?

  • @icanstudystudent

    @icanstudystudent

    5 ай бұрын

    Hey @justlc7, great question! What you should do from the error log is: 1. Group You can group your errors by how similar they are. By grouping these errors together, you can identify trends, patterns and common weak points that will hold you back during the actual exam. 2. Prioritise Not all mistakes are as critical as one another. One mistake might cost you 2 marks, another mistake might cost you 20. In your reflection, focus on the over-arching mistakes first. This should help fill in other lower-order gaps. If you have time, you can then shift your focus to more minute mistakes.

  • @ved1081
    @ved10815 ай бұрын

    This thumbnail gonna make me cry 😢

  • @dalyoab
    @dalyoab5 ай бұрын

    for me i take my mourning hours to audit my inner voice using david Goggins technique that he discussed in his book never finished, for embracing challenges i get a number of challenges to do when i am playing the video game dwarf fortress,for progress i track my progress through a an obsidian calendar is this approaches align with the video way of developing growth mindset?,i look for feedback

  • @icanstudystudent

    @icanstudystudent

    5 ай бұрын

    Hey @dalyoab924 , Definitely, any form of tracking and acknowledging these thoughts is key. By using the method you are, you're already doing a lot more than most other learners will be doing. Keep it up!

  • @josephyeak4233
    @josephyeak42334 ай бұрын

    Although I understand how valuable it is to shift my mindset, I was thinking about how difficult it will be. But hey I realised, this is precisely the fixed mindset again! I was scared of failing to shift my mindset :/

  • @icanstudystudent

    @icanstudystudent

    4 ай бұрын

    Good reflection here! @josephyeak4233 Make sure to spend the time to implement what we've gone through in the video to conquer your fixed mindset tendencies.

  • @_K_-xz5jn
    @_K_-xz5jn5 ай бұрын

    After two days I have jee exam... Kind of funny that i forgot everything I prepared... I just thought like it's not for me.. But this video gives different perspective But still it's too late to start... 😓

  • @navyanavelirathore6146

    @navyanavelirathore6146

    5 ай бұрын

    samee bro🥲

  • @icanstudystudent

    @icanstudystudent

    5 ай бұрын

    It's never too late to start! In fact, having this mindset is a fixed belief. I encourage you to use the reflection template on the downloadable worksheet and start your process of transformation. Most people try before deciding that they can't do it Nowadays, people decide they can't do it before they try

  • @onkara4363
    @onkara43635 ай бұрын

    ❤️‍🔥🤘

  • @icanstudystudent
    @icanstudystudent5 ай бұрын

    FREE PDF Checklist with steps to help you Level UP Your Mindset: linktr.ee/icanstudy.studentyoutube

  • @Mysterylife303
    @Mysterylife3035 ай бұрын

    I really want to join your program. But i live in kabul, Afghanistan i tried to reach your scholarships program via email But no one replied to my emails. It has been two weeks.😭😭

  • @princekesarwani5110

    @princekesarwani5110

    5 ай бұрын

    Does Afganistan have a internet?

  • @aurelionsol5134

    @aurelionsol5134

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@princekesarwani5110that's a good point I would check on that

  • @icanstudystudent

    @icanstudystudent

    5 ай бұрын

    Hey @samimamiry335, due to the overwhelming amount of scholarships that are processed, we may take some time to get back to you. Please be patient with our team as we will inevitably get back to you! If it takes any longer than 2-3 business weeks, I suggest following up with our support team.

  • @freeslavemind
    @freeslavemind23 күн бұрын

    Can I join ICanStudy if I don’t have a particular subject or topic I’m currently learning? I’m only focusing on improving my Spanish. Besides that, I’m not really learning a subject like math or biology, etc.

  • @Aj-fd4ne
    @Aj-fd4ne5 ай бұрын

    Is it simply version of kolb cycle??

  • @icanstudystudent

    @icanstudystudent

    5 ай бұрын

    The reflective tool discussed in the video is a simpler version of Kolb's cycle!

  • @salazeka
    @salazeka2 ай бұрын

    and if you can go to a psycotherapy

  • @legacy5457
    @legacy54575 ай бұрын

    first