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My Reflection On How Grit Is The Ability Of An Individual

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Grit is the ability of an individual to persevere over obstacles and their goals, especially through a long period of time. In this essay. I will talk about my grades, ability to stick up for what I believe in, and my growth mindset versus my fixed mindset. I believe I have an average balance of growth and fixed mindset, however, I would like to strengthen my growth and grit mindset. I will have to work on this and connect it to my school work as i will state in my essay. Many educators, and researchers believe there is a struggle to balance morals and grit, with concrete school work. My essay will define my line of this balance Every student has their habits, good and bad. Mine unfortunately are mostly bad. Like most students, I have the …show more content…

As students, our habits are embedded in us, then once we are out of school, we are told habits are bad. “If the period between twenty and thirty is the critical one in the formation of intellectual and professional habits, the period below twenty is more important still for fixing the personal habits” (James 9). Instead of having students create studying habits, and learning habits in school, the education system should have gratuitous exercises, that deny habits of sitting down in the same desks every day, doing the same homework packets, and should have us thinking about what we learned instead of: Learn, repeat, take test, forget”. Our “learning” is a habit of memorizing instead of soaking in the information. Grit is strengthening your character, being able to resolve problems, and never giving up. From Angela Duckworth’s speech about true grit; “ The common traits of 300 geniuses include: tendency not to abandon tasks from mere changeability. Not seeking something fresh because of novelty. Not ‘looking for change’.” (Duckworth). Many may say that change is good, and that is true in some cases. Change is good for the bad habits that I mentioned in my previous habit, however, constant changing results in worse habits, and not being able to experience and work on true grit. I believe true grit can be concrete, or abstract. Grit is concrete in the

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