Set Yourself Up For Success During A Crisis

Mindset

In a fixed mindset, people believe their basic qualities, like their intelligence or talent, are simply fixed traits. In a growth mindset, people believe that their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work—brains and talent are just the starting point.

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Meet our Speakers

We've gathered some of the top experts in the field to discuss this topic. With years of experience between them, they're well-equipped to offer invaluable insights and perspectives.

Tanya Auger

Tanya Auger

5 Proven Ways To Maximize Your Overall Health, Your Health First with Tanya

Dr. Leslie Ellis

Dr. Leslie Ellis

The deep and unexpected benefits of allowing your mind to wander, Inward Bound

Ellie Ballentine

Ellie Ballentine

Adjust Your Mindset To A New Reality, The Mindset Mentor

Beaven Walters

Beaven Walters

Thriving as a Family While Homeschooling, The 3D Parent

Mary "Ginger" Williams

Mary "Ginger" Williams

Reducing Your Technology Stress, Sensible Woo

Talks

Master Your Mindset to Thrive in Crisis

Ellie Ballentine

Reducing Your Technology Stress

Mary "Ginger" Williams

Thriving As A Family While Homeschooling

Beaven Walters

5 Proven Ways To Maximize Your Overall Health

Tanya Auger

How Giving Your Mind Free Rein Allows New Ideas to Flourish

Leslie Ellis