Across
- 2. A judgment or a decision; how a fixed mindset often interprets failure.
- 4. A state of inactivity or lack of growth, like a pond with no fresh water or a career with no new challenges.
- 7. Describes something that can be easily shaped or influenced, like clay or a young mind open to new ideas.
- 9. Describes a habit, attitude, or belief that is so firmly established it is very difficult to change.
- 11. Describes a feeling, state, or insight that is very great, intense, or deep.
- 13. A person or event that causes a great change or action to begin.
- 16. A state of little or no change following a period of activity or progress.
- 17. To show a quality or feeling by one's acts or appearance; to become apparent.
- 18. Proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects.
- 19. Done consciously and intentionally; often used to describe a specific, focused type of practice.
Down
- 1. The personal quality of being able to recover quickly from difficult situations or setbacks; emotional toughness.
- 3. A natural ability to do something.
- 5. The path followed by a projectile or, metaphorically, by a career or a life.
- 6. The scientific concept that the brain has the ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life.
- 8. A mistaken belief, especially one based on a faulty argument, like the idea that talent is all you need to succeed.
- 10. To try to acquire or develop a quality, sentiment, or skill.
- 12. The quality of continuing to do something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
- 14. The act of thinking deeply and often negatively about something over and over again.
- 15. A quality or ability that you are born with, rather than one you have learned.
- 17. A person's established set of attitudes or way of thinking.
