S2 Episode 12: Reframing Rejection & Developing New Perspectives Over Time
In Episode 12 of Season 2, Natalie & Chelsea discuss the importance of shifting your mindset to see the beauty in disappointment. The girls briefly touch on Motherhood and what Summer 2024 has in store for each of them.
Show Notes:
Hosts:
Natalie M.
Chelsea M.
Timestamps:
**00:00** - Introduction
**00:31** - Beginning of Episode
**1:02** - Natalie and Chelsea discuss not getting what you want but getting what you need and how to shift your mindset to become more resilient as you go through those life situations
**20:20** - Break
**29:06** - Natalie and Chelsea each touch on Motherhood.
**40:14** - Natalie and Chelsea discuss their Summer 2024 plans.
**52:34** - End of Episode
**52:48** - Stay Tuned
**53:26** - Outro
***Please note: any reference made to Tuft’s in this recording should have been made to the Leukemia Lymphoma Society of America.
Key Takeaways:
1. “Fixed Mindset”: Belief that abilities, talents, and traits are fixed or inherent and cannot be significantly changed.
Example: Avoiding challenges for fear of failure.
2. “Growth Mindset”: Belief that abilities, talents, and traits can be developed and improved through effort and learning.
Example: Embracing challenges as opportunities to grow.
3. **Tips for Cultivating a Growth Mindset**
Self-Awareness
Identify Your Fixed Mindset Triggers: Recognize the situations that trigger a fixed mindset (e.g., challenges, setbacks, or criticism).
Reflect: Make it a habit to reflect on your thoughts and feelings regularly, identifying instances where a fixed mindset held you back.
Change Your Language
Switch Your Language: Instead of saying “I can’t do this” or “I’ll never . . .,” say “I can’t do this yet,” or “I am moving towards . . . .”
Embrace Constructive Feedback: When you or others fail, #fail forward by focusing on what can be learned from the experience.
Reframe Challenges and Setbacks
Stretch Goals: Set an objective that pushes you out of your comfort zone.
Reframe Failures: View setbacks as opportunities for growth, not as a validation of an inability or shortcoming.
Embrace Feedback and Prioritize Learning Over Validation
Constructive Criticism: Actively seek out feedback that helps you improve or refine your skills.
Encourage Open Dialogue: Create an environment or cultivate relationships where open and constructive feedback is welcomed and regular.
Value the Process: Prioritize learning and improving over success or perfection.
Focus on Yourself: Prioritize yourself, focus on your personal development, and celebrate your achievements. Avoid seeking approval or validation from others.
Additional Resources:
Book: "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol Dweck
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