grit, growth mindset, and smart goals:
Door Natalie Blask
1. growth mindset
1.1. ability to understand that abilities and intelligence can be developed over time
1.1.1. and these aspects are not fixed/permanent
2. s.m.a.r.t goals
2.1. you have a clear idea of what you want to achieve, and you know what your working for
2.2. s= specific
2.3. m= measurable
2.4. a= achievable
2.5. r= relvent
2.6. t= true-bound
3. essential question
3.1. how can girt, growth mindset, and smart goals help me improve both my academic and my personal life
4. grit
4.1. can be sustained perseverance copied with intense passion
4.2. anyone can be successful if they persevere through challenges
4.3. ability to stay focused
4.4. "grit is running life like a marathon, not a sprint"
5. self discipline
5.1. the ability to control an impulse in order to overcome a weakness
5.2. people who have more self control are usually happier in life and in the those moments when they make a controlled choice
5.3. students with self discipline perform better on grades, scores, and college admission
5.3.1. beneficial in work and relationships
5.3.2. self discipline matter more then IQ