power of yet

English

Etymology

Coined by Carol Dweck.

Noun

Examples

"I can't do this!" → "I can't do this yet!"

the power of yet

  1. (psychology) The ability to apply the growth mindset to a fixed belief about one's own capabilities, by invoking the future of potential learning, especially with the use of the word yet in statements.
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