Growth mindset can be applied to more aspects of life than we may currently realize.
Many people are familiar with growth mindset as a way of thinking that can help us improve certain skills and talents.
What some people don't realize is how growth mindset is a central pillar to resilient, life-enhancing relationships.
Why?
Because relationships hold our deepest triggers of insecurity.
These triggers are Nervous System Gateways to updating our bran-body algorithms and evolving beyond what our past would predict. These triggers help us understand ourselves to levels we may not get to on our own.
No matter what our past has been, the human mind-brain-body IS capable of updating WHAT triggers it and HOW it responds to those triggers. It's about a connecting of subcortical and cortical systems that move us out of patterns from our past.
In fact, even people who display features and behaviors of insecure attachment can become ‘earned secures’.
Do you feel capable of changing aspects of yourself when it comes to how you show up in relationships?
Do you feel like you are capable of being open to learning and new behaviors that enhance your baseline for how your relationships progress, evolve and build over time?
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p.s.- This topic is part of my FINAL Live Seminar on Neuroscience for Emotion Regulation. These will not happen again, so if you would like to learn about cutting edge embodied social neuroscience and ask me specific questions as it applies to living out your highest potential in relationships, partnerships and families, this is your chance!
When: Tuesday June 4, 7:30-8:45 PM MST
- Topic: Relational Resilience: how to use neuroscience to build thriving partnerships, families and communities.
- Cost: $55
- Registration: stefaniefaye.com/neuroscience-workshops