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Tag: commitment

Continuum of Effort and Commitment

By Jane BluesteinJuly 10, 2016July 10, 2016 Categories: Learning and perfectionism Tags: commitment, discouragement, fear of failure, helplessness, indifferent learner, mastery, parenting, perfectionism, persistence, teaching

Look at the range—from indifference to mastery—and see where you or your children (or students) fall along the continuum. Also consider where you fall for certain tasks. Mastery Competent. Likely to be striving for continual growth in that area or related areas, OR ready to move on to the next challenge Sticking with it Efforts to complete…

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