Your Mindset Is Your Greatest Strength Or Weakness
There were two students who I observed within the neighborhood where I grew up. The two of them wrote a very important maths test, along side other students, but both of them failed. The girl concluded that she was not smart enough, and she even tried to convince herself that maths was meant for boys. While the other student told himself that he can make it, that it was a little setback but he will bounce back. The girl got discouraged from even reading anything relating to maths, while the boy took his studies seriously and put his soul into it. By the end of the session, they were given another opportunity to retake the exam. The boy scored an A in the same exam he had failed. While the girl did not do well in it again. You see, they faced the same challenge, but it was their mindset that produced different results. This goes to prove that the mind can be someone's greatest strength or weakness.

A lot of people may not know this, but the truth is that your mindset is among the most powerful forces in your life. This is because it can influence how you think, how you act, how you respond to the challenges of life, and even how far you have believed that you can go. Just like the case of the students that I mentioned earlier. Two people can face the same situation, but at the end of the day, they may have entirely different results. It may not even be as a result of talents, nor of opportunities, but simply because of their mindset. Your mind can become either your ally or your enemy, depending on how you put it to work.
When you have a positive and growth mindset, it will enable you to see possibilities instead of seeing limitations. It will also encourage resilience, determination, and confidence. Even if challenges come, you will not be immediately discouraged, and you will not give up, because your mind is already seeing possibilities and opportunities even inside the challenges. Even if you fail at some point, you will not see it as a dead-end, rather you will see it as a lesson that you should leverage on to make you better at your next attempt. It is this kind of mentality that turns setbacks to comeback.
But for someone who has a negative mentality, they will see problems even when things are going well. If you constantly believe that you are not capable, or that you are not good enough, or that you will fail at the attempt, it will reflect in your attempt. This will make you to avoid opportunities, doubt yourself and your abilities even before trying, and give up too quickly. In more cases than not, someone is not defeated by some external factors or forces on the outside, but they are defeated by their own thinking. If you have not lost the battles of life in your mind, then life has not defeated you.
It is worthy to note that it is your mindset that will shape your interpretation of life and of the things that happen around you. For example, one person may see a difficult task and think within themself that the task is impossible. Then another person might see the same task and then tell themself that even if the task looks difficult, but it is not impossible, and that they are willing to learn. The difference is not really in the situation but in the mindset.

A very dangerous thing about negative mindset is that it often becomes a pattern, and then a habit. Repeated negative thoughts will begin to breed fear, insecurity, doubt, and anxiety. When this happens over time, you will see yourself accepting limitations that may not even be real in the first place. This is why it is very important for you to protect your thoughts. What you repeatedly think about will eventually influence and determine the way you behave and the outcome of your life.
You have to also know that your environment also plays a very vital role in the way you think. This includes the people you interact with, the information you consume, what you watch and hear. All these are part of what influence your thoughts. When you control these, you can easily control your thoughts.
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