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Rewiring Your Mind: How Growth Mindset and CBT Work Together

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Have you ever caught yourself thinking “I’m just not good at this” or “I’ll never be able to change”? These thoughts feel true in the moment, but what if they’re actually just patterns we can reshape? The intersection of growth mindset and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) offers a powerful framework for transforming not just what we think, but how we think about our own potential. Understanding the Foundation Growth mindset, popularized by psychologist Carol Dweck, is the belief that our abilities and intelligence can be developed through effort, learning, and persistence. It stands in contrast to a fixed mindset, which assumes our talents and capabilities are set in stone. CBT, developed by Aaron Beck and others, is a evidence-based therapeutic approach that focuses on identifying and changing unhelpful thinking patterns and behaviors. At its core, CBT teaches us that our thoughts influence our feelings, which in turn influence our actions. When we bring these two approaches togethe...

How to Use Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Tools on a Daily Basis

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  Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) isn’t just something you do in a therapist’s office. It’s a set of practical tools you can use every single day to manage your thoughts, emotions, and behaviours more effectively. When used consistently, CBT helps you break unhelpful patterns, respond rather than react, and build emotional resilience over time. Here’s how to make CBT part of your daily life 1. Start the Day by Checking Your Thoughts Your thoughts set the tone for your day. Take a minute each morning to notice what’s running through your mind: “Today is going to be stressful.” “I won’t cope.” “I’m already behind.” Instead of accepting these as facts, gently challenge them: Is this 100% true? What evidence do I have for and against this thought? What’s a more balanced way to see this? 👉 Daily practice: Write down one negative thought and replace it with a more realistic, compassionate alternative. 2. Use Thought Records When Emotions Spike Stron...