We hope your year has started off well.

As we move into a year where chaos seems to be the new normal, we have been looking at ways to support and serve you better. We started last month by sharing ways to re-skill, as we are all going to need to keep learning and growing to remain healthy and sustainable in this new normal.

This month we are focusing on Growth Mindset. This mindset was made famous in the TED talk by Carol Dweck. Growth mindset is the concept where you need to learn and grow and accept that growth will probably involve making mistakes and failing as part of the process. Mistakes and failure trigger the threat response in our brain and yet we need to experience both and learn from them in order to grow and learn.

You will often find that certain areas of your life it is easier to bring a growth mindset and in other areas of your life you may display a fixed mindset (where you are not so open to changing what you already think and know. To change you first need to be aware of what is no longer serving you before you can even start the process of wanting to change.

What we love about a growth mindset is that choosing to apply it allows you to take control of your life. To choose to disrupt yourself rather than someone else doing it to you. This month we are sharing resources across our social media channels to support you to develop a growth mindset.

We also review Where the Light Gets In by Ben Crowe. This book helps you to reframe unhelpful beliefs and is definitely a great support on developing growth mindset skills.

We look forward to sharing more ideas and resources with you next month.
Until next month, stay magical.

Danette, Grahame and the Magical Learning Team

Podcast: Understanding the 1% Good Club and Its Impact with Cooper Chapman

In this episode of the Magical Learning Podcast, Cooper Chapman shares his journey from professional surfer to mental health advocate and author of 'The 1% Good Club'. He discusses the importance of dedicating a small portion of our day to mental health, the power of gratitude, and practical strategies for building intentional habits. Cooper emphasises the significance of mindfulness and community support in improving mental well-being, and he shares insights from his writing process and the impact of his workshops.

Book Review: Where the Light Gets In by Ben Crowe.

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You can listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also buy Cooper’s book, The 1% Good Club here.