Have you every wondered if the way you think about learning could influence your grades? The answer is YES! This is a resource for students developed by students! It is a quick quiz that will identify your mindset and resilience levels and provide you with useful tools that are specific for your needs.
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Sense of resilience and Growth mindset
It appears that you have a lot going for you already! Several of your answers indicate a sense of resilience and growth mindset but there is always room for improvement. Having a growth mindset and high resilience is a huge benefit in life, so make sure you keep it up! It can help us with daily stressors and major life crises and helps us feel more positiveabout-facing challenges. You can build your own inner and outer resources to make yourself more resilient in the light of stress. The resources below can help. Don’t forget to watch the videos below, learning more about the latest research into how the brain works might inspire you! Watch these!Change your mindset, Change your game! :https://www.youtube.com/mindset Cultivate Resilience:https://www.youtube.com/Resilience Your Brain is Plastic!:https://www.youtube.com/yourplasticbrainOther Resources:25 Ways to Develop Growth Mindset:http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/informed/features/develop-a-growth-mindset/ 9 Ways to be more resilient and cope with stress:https://www.verywell.com/cope-with-stress-and-become-more-resilient-3144889Quote of the day:"Important achievements require a clear focus, all-out effort, and a bottomless trunk full of strategies. Plus allies in learning." —Carol Dweck, Mindset: The New Psychology of SuccessDisclaimer: Due to the short amount of time we had available we are not able to endorse these resources. If you have any concerns about your learning or your health and well-being, email your universities Student Services Hub they are here to help you! For the students at Stirling University here is contact information: Student Services Hub are located in 2A1. The Student Services Hub they are here to help you! Call them on 01786 466022 or Email [email protected] Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm , with a 10am opening on Tuesdays.
Congratulations you have high mindset and high resilience!
Having a growth mindset and high resilience is a huge benefit in life, so make sure you keep it up! It can help us with daily stressors and major life crises and helps us feel more positive about facing challenges.Your answers indicate that you have traits and thinking habits associated with great levels of resilience and growth mindset, this is a very good thing! It means you are able to turn difficult situations into advantages. And this means you also are able to see the positives of failing. While some of our resilience is associated with inborn personality traits there is still a lot you can do to further develop your resilience level. The resources below can help. Sit back and watch a video of how many times Michel Gordon failed to be able to get to where he is!Watch this!Link to Michel Jordon’s Mindset: https://www.youtube.com/MichaelJordan Fun fact: Did you know JK Rowling, the author of the harry potter books, got 12 rejections before she got published?! Other Resources: 25 Ways to Develop Growth Mindset: http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/informed/features/develop-a-growth-mindset/10 Ways to become more resilient: https://www.verywell.com/ways-to-become-more-resilient-2795063Disclaimer: Due to the short amount of time we had available we are not able to endorse these resources. If you have any concerns about your learning or your health and well-being, email your universities Student Services Hub they are here to help you! For the students at Stirling University here is contact information: Student Services Hub Are located in 2A1. The Student Services Hub they are here to help you! Call them on 01786 466022 or Email [email protected] Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm , with a 10am opening on Tuesdays.
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Questions and Answers
1.
The harder you work at something the better you will be
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
2.
I appreciate when people and teachers give me feedback about my work
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
3.
You can always change how ‘intelligent’ you are
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
4.
An important reason why I do my university work is that I enjoy learning new things
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
5.
Only a few people will be truly good at sports, you have to be born with the ability
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
6.
I often get frustrated when I get feedback about my performance
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
7.
Truly smart people do not need to try hard
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
8.
You are a certain kind of person and there is not much that can be done to change that
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
9.
I think of setbacks as a stepping stone to reach my goal
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
10.
I understand that failing or barely passing an assignment is not the end point
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
11.
I feel self-confident, appreciate myself and have a healthy concept of who I am
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
12.
I achieve my goals no matter what hurdles are put in front of me
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
13.
When faced with an adversity, I remain calm and handle the situation the best way I possibly can
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
14.
When something doesn’t go according to plan I react impulsively
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
15.
I get overwhelmed by the amount of work and simply fall apart
A. 
Strongly Agree
B. 
Agree
C. 
Disagree
D. 
Strongly Disagree
16.
I don’t feel a sense of belonging in my university