What area of the brain is responsible for complex thinking, planning, and problem-solving?
The Frontal Lobe, specifically the Prefrontal Cortex. This is the area of the brain that benefits from a growth mindset. When you believe you can improve and adapt you use this part of the brain and are better equipped to tackle challenges.
Interconnected networks of neurons (nerve cells) that transmit electrical and chemical signals throughout the brain and nervous system
Neural Pathways
We will never beat them.
Fixed Mindset
Rather than avoiding obstacles, see them as chances to learn, grow, and strengthen your skills
Embracing Challenges
"You can control what you think, you can control how you think. And therefore you can control who you are"
"And especially as a young person... with neuroplasticity on my side, I can literally become exactly who I want to be".
Eileen Gu, Chinese-American freestyle skier and model
What area of the brain helps form and store memories, important for learning facts and skills.
A: Hippopotamus
B: Hippocampus
C: Intercampus
D: Rhinocrampus
The Hippocampus
The fundamental, specialized working units of the brain and nervous system, designed to transmit information throughout the body via electrical and chemical signals
Neurons
“When we make mistakes, our brain is learning. Mistakes are part of learning.”
Growth Mindset
Continuing to work toward goals despite setbacks or failure
Persistence and Grit
"I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed".
Michael Jordan, American businessman and retired basketball player
A fixed mindset can trigger the brain's fear response when faced with challenges or failure. This type of response is also commonly called the "____ or ____" response?
Fight or flight response. Research has shown that individuals with a growth mindset exhibit lower stress levels and reduced activity in the brain's emotional center, when confronted with setbacks. Learning to control this part of the brain is an example of growth mindset.
Repeating behaviors strengthens specific neural pathways, making those actions faster and more automatic.
Habit Formation
I don't think I will ever have enough money.
Fixed Mindset
Utilizing feedback to improve, rather than becoming defensive
Learning from Criticism
"Talent without working hard goes nowhere."
Cristiano Ronaldo, Portuguese soccer player
This is a term for the brain’s ability to rewire itself through practice.
Neuroplasticity. This means we can intentionally shape our mindset and performance because the brain is not static.
Repetitive actions strengthen these pathways, turning them into efficient "motorways," which is essential for learning new skills.
Learning and Memory
Studies have shown that this mindset fosters creative thinking and the ability to generate innovative solutions to problems.
Growth Mindset
Believing hard work is necessary for success
Effort as Master
"You can't be afraid to fail. It's the only way you succeed".
Lebron James, American basketball power forward
This is the "feel-good" neurotransmitter, which plays a crucial role in motivation.
Dopamine. The brain releases it when we experience success or achieve goals. When you embrace a growth mindset, you set yourself up for small wins along the learning journey. These incremental successes trigger its release, reinforcing your motivation to continue learning and pushing your boundaries.
The birth of new neurons, which occurs in specific brain regions like the hippocampus.
Neurogenesis
When you feel discouraged by a lack of progress, add "yet" to your statement (e.g., "I don't know how to do this yet") to foster belief in future improvement.
Growth Mindset
Finding lessons in the success of others
Inspiration from Others
"I really think a champion is defined not by their wins but by how they can recover when they fall."
Serena Williams, American former tennis player