mindset

/ˈmaɪndˌsɛt/
noun
  1. A person's established way of thinking, especially about themselves, their abilities, or the world.
    • Changing your mindset from 'I can't' to 'I can learn' is powerful.
    • A growth mindset believes that intelligence can be developed through effort.
    • She has a positive mindset that helps her overcome challenges.
  2. A particular attitude or approach toward a specific situation or activity.
    • You need a competitive mindset to succeed in professional sports.
    • Adopting a problem-solving mindset makes difficult tasks easier.
    • His entrepreneurial mindset led him to start three businesses before age 30.
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