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1. Imagine a fixed mindset person after the end of a bad relationship what would she/ he think/feel? Now a growth mindset person. How would he/ she think/ feel? 2.Explain why fixed mindset people believe that if you have to work at a relation ship, it is not meant to be. Why don’t growth mindset people believe this?

3. What is mind-reading, who is it a problem for and why?

4. Why is blame a problem in relationships? What could people do instead?

5. How come competition can be a problem in relationships? What could people do differently?

6. In what ways do fixed mindsets hurt friendships? How can a growth mindset improve them?

7. How is shyness a problem for people? Can they change that character trait according to Dweck in chapter 6 of the mindset book

8. How is being both a bully and a victim a problem? How could we use growth mindset to see the situation differently?

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