Tag Archives: beliefs
Four Categories of Regrets
Daniel Pink asserts that what stands out most about regrets is their ubiquity and common underlying structure. Our regrets tend to fall into four main categories:
Changing from Fixed to Growth
Changing your mindset from fixed to growth is a process that requires self-awareness and agency. 1. Self-awareness: Begin by recognizing your fixed beliefs. Pay attention to when you avoid challenges. Acknowledge these moments without judgment. 2. Challenge Fixed Beliefs: Actively challenge these fixed beliefs. … Continue reading
Reclaiming Our Power
Maybe you’ve experienced a heartbreak where someone was not honest with you. How can you begin to shape your thoughts and beliefs from self-blame from another’s actions to understand that how people act and respond in life has nothing to … Continue reading
Purpose
I am my ancestors’ wildest dreams – That’s my reason for being to actualize my full potential in high honor. I’m always awed by people who seem to have a strong sense of purpose, a conviction about who they are … Continue reading
Mistaken Identity
People sometimes say it is class, not race, that is an issue. But if you are Black, it doesn’t matter if you are richer, smarter, more polished. That hasn’t prevented a future president from being mistaken for a waiter, or … Continue reading