Growth Mindset: Two Very Small, yet Vaguely Terrifying Words

I am the queen of the comfort zone. I like things I'm good at. I'd rather not look stupid or fall down. I don't know where it came from. I just remember crying back in grade school when I didn't get an A. It's gotten better in college. I'm not so obsessed with perfection. But I think I could really benefit from a growth mindset. To be fair, most of my "I do this because I'm good at it" activities are crafts, so those are comforting things. I do enjoy reading books about things I don't know about. Maybe that's where I'll start enacting a growth mindset. I checked out The Little Book of Hygge at the library, and I enjoyed that new experience and that new knowledge, so maybe that will be my first goal, checking out books to learn new things. I can't wait to see what other ideas we're presented with throughout the semester. Delight in Meandering By Laura Gibbs Failure Teaches You to Deal with Disappointment By Laura ...