The article emphasizes a process-oriented mindset over an outcome-focused one. It argues that in a world obsessed with metrics and achievements, we often tie our self-worth to external results, creating a fragile mindset. By focusing on actions, attitudes, and efforts, we foster resilience and satisfaction in our pursuits. Progress is measured not just by success but by the continuous learning and growth that comes from mistakes. Cultivating this mindset empowers us to navigate life’s uncertainties more effectively.
Focus on what you can control-your effort and attitude.
Mistakes are part of growth-treat them as feedback.
Success starts with showing up, not perfection.
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