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Change your words Change your mindset

I am not good at this.

This is too hard.

I am awesome at this.

I give up.

It’s good enough.

I’ll never be as smart as her.

I made a mistake.

I can’t do math.

I can’t make this any better.

What am I missing?

This may take some time and effort.

I’m on the right track.

I’ll use some of the strategies I’ve learned.

Is this really my best work?

I’m going to figure out what she does and try it.

Mistakes help me improve.

I’m going to train my brain in math.

I can always improve; I’ll keep trying.