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Mindset: The New Psychology
Mental transformation acts as a catalyst for change in our lives. Science has proven that neuroplasticity enables our brain to change, through which we can change the paradigm of our thinking. Many people remain trapped in dogmatic beliefs, which create obstacles to their progress. However, through introspection and metacognition, we can understand our propensity and change our thinking patterns.
To build a positive mindset, we need to have perseverance and tenacity. This is not just a change in thinking, but also affects our cerebral development.
When we face a conundrum, we need to scrutinize our situation with fortitude. This creates epiphany, which makes our brain's synaptic connections more effective.
Through proper ideation and disseminating knowledge, we can create an indelible mentality that brings lasting change in life.
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catalyst
ˈkæt.ə.lɪst
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Something that precipitates an event or change; a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.
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The new policy acted as a catalyst for economic growth. |
Stimulus, Accelerator, Motivator
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Hindrance, Obstacle, Deterrent
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neuroplasticity
ˌnjʊə.rəʊ.plæˈstɪs.ɪ.ti
noun
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The ability of the brain to form and reorganize synaptic connections, especially in response to learning or experience or following injury.
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Neuroplasticity allows the brain to recover after injury. |
Brain Adaptability, Neural Flexibility, Cognitive Rewiring
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Rigidity, Fixed Intelligence, Stagnation
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paradigm
ˈpær.ə.daɪm
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A typical example or pattern of something; a model. A set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories, research methods, postulates, and standards.
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The scientific paradigm on climate change is evolving. |
Model, Framework, Prototype
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Chaos, Disorganization, Disorder
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dogmatic
dɒɡˈmæt.ɪk
adjective
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Being inclined to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true; characterized by arrogant assertion of unproven principles.
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His dogmatic approach to politics made discussions difficult. |
Rigid, Inflexible, Opinionated
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Open-minded, Flexible, Receptive
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introspection
ˌɪn.trəˈspek.ʃən
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The examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.
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Through introspection, she gained insight into her emotions. |
Self-examination, Reflection, Contemplation
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Extrospection, Distraction, Negligence
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metacognition
ˌmɛt.ə.kɒɡˈnɪʃ.ən
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Awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.
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Metacognition helps students improve their learning strategies. |
Self-awareness, Reflective Thinking, Higher-order Thinking
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Mindlessness, Unawareness, Automatic Thinking
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propensity
prəˈpɛn.sə.ti
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An inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way.
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He has a propensity for taking risks in business. |
Tendency, Inclination, Predisposition
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Aversion, Dislike, Reluctance
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mindset
ˈmaɪnd.set
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The established set of attitudes held by someone.
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A growth mindset helps individuals embrace challenges. |
Attitude, Mentality, Perspective
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Unawareness, Indifference, Closed-mindedness
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perseverance
ˌpɜː.sɪˈvɪə.rəns
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Persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
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His perseverance helped him achieve his dreams. |
Persistence, Determination, Endurance
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Laziness, Weakness, Giving up
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tenacity
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The quality or fact of being able to grip something firmly; persistence.
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His tenacity in solving problems led to his success. |
Determination, Persistence, Resilience
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Indecision, Weakness, Hesitation
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cerebral
ˈsɛr.ɪ.brəl
adjective
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Of the cerebrum of the brain; intellectual rather than emotional or physical.
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He enjoys cerebral discussions on philosophy and science. |
Intellectual, Thoughtful, Rational
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Emotional, Unintellectual, Instinctive
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conundrum
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A confusing and difficult problem or question.
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The ethical conundrum puzzled the researchers. |
Puzzle, Dilemma, Enigma
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Solution, Clarity, Simplicity
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fortitude
ˈfɔːr.tɪ.tjuːd
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Courage in pain or adversity.
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She faced her illness with remarkable fortitude. |
Courage, Resilience, Endurance
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Weakness, Cowardice, Fear
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scrutinize
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Examine or inspect closely and thoroughly.
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The scientist scrutinized the data for errors. |
Inspect, Analyze, Examine
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Ignore, Overlook, Neglect
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epiphany
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A moment of sudden revelation or insight.
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He had an epiphany about his true purpose in life. |
Revelation, Realization, Insight
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Confusion, Unawareness, Misconception
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synaptic
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Of or relating to a synapse or synapses.
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Synaptic connections strengthen as we learn new things. |
Neural, Brain-related, Cognitive
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Non-neural, Unrelated to the Brain, Peripheral
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ideation
ˌaɪ.diˈeɪ.ʃən
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The formation of ideas or concepts.
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The team's ideation session resulted in innovative solutions. |
Creativity, Conceptualization, Brainstorming
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Stagnation, Unimaginativeness, Thoughtlessness
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disseminate
dɪˈsɛm.ɪ.neɪt
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Spread (something, especially information) widely.
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Social media helps disseminate information quickly. |
Distribute, Spread, Circulate
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Conceal, Withhold, Suppress
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indelible
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Making marks that cannot be removed; unable to be forgotten or removed.
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The experience left an indelible mark on his memory. |
Permanent, Lasting, Unforgettable
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Erasable, Temporary, Fading
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