Mindset Adjustments for Positive Change

Making Change
Roxy Peck
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
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Making Change Requires
the Right Mindset!
Mindset Adjustments…
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The Dishes…
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A New Mindset
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Sometime Epiphanies Lead to a
New Mindset…
 
A sudden 
insight
 into the reality or
essential meaning of something.
 
Mindset changing epiphanies are
often a motivation for change.
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A 90’s Teaching Epiphany
 
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A More Recent Epiphany
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A Mindset Adjustment
 
 
“Outing” things
we keep hidden
from students.
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Mindsets
 
 
Pessimistic
 
naysayer, worrywart, cynic,
 
gloomy Gus, wet blanket
 
Life sucks, and nothing I do will
make it better. 
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Mindsets
 
 
Optimistic
 
romantic, idealist
 
Life is good, and it might even get
better! 
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Change is Easier if You Are an
Optimist!
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Speaking of Mindset…
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Not a Productive Mindset in
an Education Setting…
Definitely the product of 
a pessimistic mindset!
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How Do You Know if Something
is Broke?
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Not So Easy with Education…
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A Collective
Mindset Adjustment
 
In Education, there is no
place for the “If it ain’t
broke” mindset.
 
 
Replace with
 
If it is Absolutely Perfect,
Leave it Alone.
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Which got me thinking…
 
Airlines have a change fee to
discourage making changes
(and they keep raising it).
 
Nobody likes the change fee!
 
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“No Change” Fee
My new campaign:
 
As educators, I propose we should
have a “NO change” fee!
 
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In Summary…
My recommendations for making
change happen
1.
Be willing to adjust your mindset.
2.
Be (or become) an optimist.
3.
If you can’t be an optimist, at least
replace “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix
it” with “If it is absolutely
perfect, leave it alone.”
4.
Never risk the “no change” fee!
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AND
 
Take the pledge:
 
I will never risk the
 
“NO CHANGE” fee!
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Unveil the power of mindset adjustments in facilitating positive change through a collection of insightful images showcasing the importance of adopting a new mindset for personal growth and development. From the impact of epiphanies to the difference between pessimistic and optimistic mindsets, delve into the transformative journey towards a more optimistic outlook and discover how it can make a significant difference in navigating life's challenges.

  • Mindset Adjustments
  • Positive Change
  • Personal Growth
  • Epiphanies
  • Optimism

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  1. Making Change Roxy Peck Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 1

  2. Making Change Requires the Right Mindset! Mindset Adjustments 2

  3. The Dishes 3

  4. A New Mindset 4

  5. Sometime Epiphanies Lead to a New Mindset A sudden insight into the reality or essential meaning of something. Mindset changing epiphanies are often a motivation for change. 5

  6. A 90s Teaching Epiphany 6

  7. A More Recent Epiphany 7

  8. A Mindset Adjustment Outing things we keep hidden from students. 8

  9. Mindsets Pessimistic naysayer, worrywart, cynic, gloomy Gus, wet blanket Life sucks, and nothing I do will make it better. 9

  10. Mindsets Optimistic romantic, idealist Life is good, and it might even get better! 10

  11. Change is Easier if You Are an Optimist! 11

  12. Speaking of Mindset 12

  13. Not a Productive Mindset in an Education Setting Definitely the product of a pessimistic mindset! 13

  14. How Do You Know if Something is Broke? 14

  15. Not So Easy with Education 15

  16. A Collective Mindset Adjustment In Education, there is no place for the If it ain t broke mindset. Replace with If it is Absolutely Perfect, Leave it Alone. 16

  17. Which got me thinking Airlines have a change fee to discourage making changes (and they keep raising it). Nobody likes the change fee! 17

  18. No Change Fee My new campaign: As educators, I propose we should have a NO change fee! 18

  19. In Summary My recommendations for making change happen 1. Be willing to adjust your mindset. 2. Be (or become) an optimist. 3. If you can t be an optimist, at least replace If it ain t broke, don t fix it with If it is absolutely perfect, leave it alone. 4. Never risk the no change fee! 19

  20. AND Take the pledge: I will never risk the NO CHANGE fee! 20

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