Deliberate practice 1) specific goal. 2) specific weaknesses. 3) immediate feedback. 4) repeat till effortless mastery. thinking that you could be doing worse stuff optimists focus on what they can change about their life. see negative events through 3rd person perspective
That's why I always believe that school system is giving a stigma that scores can measure excellence. And that if you get lower score, it means you are less talented than anyone else in the class. Meanwhile, its hard to find out what you really want but when you get there. You just don't want to stop seeking for more. How can I do more. And be better and better as you go along.
Human being is psyche but not only a psyche. Human being is also a materiality, in other words, he has a physical reality. Physical reality means a practical presence, thus human being in his psychological reality evolves in an environment. Therefore is it possible to fully give account to human achievement by looking only to the psychology or it is better to see how the sociological and the psychological interfere, interact. If sociology is about the socious in other words human in his basic interactions, how psychology alone can be enough when it comes to give full account of achievement. For instance consider two individual one in Ukraine right now and the other in Swiss, both have achieve the same task how psychology alone can explain grit, self control and achievement?
Not being afraid to die on a treadmill sounds like extremely low self esteem and self loathing. You don’t have to die on treadmill to be enough, will.😅
Will Smith is no longer credible to me after witnessing his personal life. I'm glad some people can appreciate this but like her book, this is just too much word salad for me. I tried and just can't get pass her presentation. I prefer to get to the meat and potatoes.
@@Ivy-or3wi Her voice and delivery. She inflects her syllables at a high frequency, shifts her voice to a high pitch for added emphasis, and speaks rapidly. It jars my ears.
@@boston1977bostonI read her book before looking her up. All this stuff was on her book Grit. I’m very impressed with what she’s researched and studied. The presentation wasn’t the best but she’s not some salesperson hawking motivational products. She’s the real deal and her writing reflected that.
“If you gonna quit, quit on a good day. Don’t quit on a bad day.” Like it🙌
Yup, couldn't agree any more! another way to put this is to never make CRITICAL life decisions in HALT mode (Hungry, Angry, Lonely or Tired).
Deliberate practice
1) specific goal.
2) specific weaknesses.
3) immediate feedback.
4) repeat till effortless mastery.
thinking that you could be doing worse stuff
optimists focus on what they can change about their life.
see negative events through 3rd person perspective
Amazing teaching this woman and set of speaches has changed my whole life
this was very enlightening! I always struggled with self control, until i applied these strategies- now i know why it works. Thank you !
Very inspiring talk, every student must listen to this
That's why I always believe that school system is giving a stigma that scores can measure excellence. And that if you get lower score, it means you are less talented than anyone else in the class. Meanwhile, its hard to find out what you really want but when you get there. You just don't want to stop seeking for more. How can I do more. And be better and better as you go along.
You always make learning feel fun!
Aaah..., Angella you mnailed for me!! really long one but worth it and I have picked points to change my world.... great. Thanks ALx
Pottery is great. You can apply such knowledge to everything. No need to limit people from exploring great subjects such as pottery.
there’s also curiosity and confidence in ones ability to find answers
Great Grit by Angela Duckworth
Thank you so much for offering this author, topic and presentation. Great
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thank you for this content.. i love it.. 😍
This is gold
I really like this speech.~♡
Thanks for sharing!
I don't get the chart at 20:05, how the grit is measured. So, students have higher grit than special forces officers?
@angeladuckworth is a rockstar
Very nice teacher
Yes she is
Thank you TL Frierson and associates were out of the root of five
3:50 “I’m married to the white Will Smith.”
Human being is psyche but not only a psyche. Human being is also a materiality, in other words, he has a physical reality. Physical reality means a practical presence, thus human being in his psychological reality evolves in an environment. Therefore is it possible to fully give account to human achievement by looking only to the psychology or it is better to see how the sociological and the psychological interfere, interact.
If sociology is about the socious in other words human in his basic interactions, how psychology alone can be enough when it comes to give full account of achievement. For instance consider two individual one in Ukraine right now and the other in Swiss, both have achieve the same task how psychology alone can explain grit, self control and achievement?
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I can and i will do it
set speed @ 0.75... ur welcome
fantastic
Wow so Cookie Monster's voice is copyrighted? Lol
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25:24building grit
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Not being afraid to die on a treadmill sounds like extremely low self esteem and self loathing. You don’t have to die on treadmill to be enough, will.😅
Will Smith is no longer credible to me after witnessing his personal life. I'm glad some people can appreciate this but like her book, this is just too much word salad for me. I tried and just can't get pass her presentation. I prefer to get to the meat and potatoes.
She Wrong, due to being superficial. Too Woke. Will Smith has Zer0 Self Control.
And you have a fixed mindset and a superficial one. Keep working on yourself and in a couple of years you might categorize people differently.
Love the message but something about this woman's vibe is annoying AF.
I'm also glad you loved the message. I'm curious about what it is that you felt was annoying about her?
@@Ivy-or3wi Her voice and delivery. She inflects her syllables at a high frequency, shifts her voice to a high pitch for added emphasis, and speaks rapidly. It jars my ears.
@@boston1977boston That's interesting. I have the exact opposite reaction for the very same reasons. I love her voice and delivery.
@@boston1977bostonI read her book before looking her up. All this stuff was on her book Grit. I’m very impressed with what she’s researched and studied. The presentation wasn’t the best but she’s not some salesperson hawking motivational products. She’s the real deal and her writing reflected that.
I can and i will do it