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You’re in charge of your mind. You can help it grow by using it in the right way.
Carol S. Dweck
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Interpretation

What this quote means

You have control over your thoughts and mindset, which can foster personal growth.

This quote emphasizes the importance of being proactive in shaping your own thoughts and attitudes. Carol S. Dweck suggests that by utilizing your mind effectively and positively, you can cultivate growth and development, both personally and intellectually. The idea is that we have the power to influence our mental processes and, in turn, our outcomes in life.

Themes

MindThoughtsGrowthPersonal DevelopmentMindset

In practice

Example use cases

During a workshop on personal growth, this quote can be used to inspire participants to take control of their thinking.

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