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Riding on the Waves of Newness

There is something about a new month, new week, new day etc. It really just brings this ray of hope and the feeling of 'I can try again.' It is the start of the second half of the year and there is that euphoria, almost like at the beginning of the year. A lot of… Continue reading Riding on the Waves of Newness

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“Yes! You Will Be Judged” | Dealing with Imposter Syndrome

Hey! Hello! Hi! How have you been? and how is the month of MAY going for you? So, I have been watching SUITS for a couple of months now (lol yes, I am so late to the party) but here is the gist - I am so fascinated by the lawyers. I am like; woot!,… Continue reading “Yes! You Will Be Judged” | Dealing with Imposter Syndrome

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Unmask your Beauty | 10 lessons on Self-discovery and Transformation

Hi and welcome back. How are you really doing? I actually want to know. Leave me a comment or you can email me (temidimples@gmail.com) if you wanna talk further This week, I want to share some lessons from a book I read recently -Unmask your beauty by Adedoyin Omotara. You can find the book here… Continue reading Unmask your Beauty | 10 lessons on Self-discovery and Transformation

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Building A Growth Mindset |5 helpful practices

Last week, I shared about my dealings with the fixed and growth mindset plus why I started working towards the growth mindset. Simply put, a growth mindset enables you grow and get better while a fixed mindset keeps you stuck and unable to push yourself. In this post, I'd share in more details five practices to help you commit to your growth.

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Growth or Fixed Mindset? || 2021

According to Carol Dweck, people with the fixed mindset believe that intelligence is set in stone, would rather not expose their weaknesses and definitely avoid any challenges. People with the growth mindset on the other hand, believe that intelligence or smartness can be cultivated and see difficulties as learning opportunities.