Mindset Reset Articles & Videos
Thoughtful pieces to help you explore perspective, beliefs, and meaning more deeply
The articles and videos on this page are here to support deeper understanding, not faster consumption. They explore mindset from different angles—reflective, psychological, and practical—offering language and perspective you can return to over time.
There’s no recommended order, no starting point you need to find, and no expectation to read or watch everything. Choose what resonates. Leave what doesn’t. You can always come back.
How to Use This Page
This is a curated collection, not a feed.
You might return here:
when a familiar pattern keeps repeating
when you want language for something you’re noticing
when reflection feels more helpful than action
or when you simply want to explore a topic more slowly
One article or video at the right moment is enough. Insight unfolds through attention, not volume.
Mindset Reset Articles & Videos
Below is a selection of thoughtfully chosen articles and videos connected to Mindset Reset. Each piece explores a specific pattern, question, or perspective related to how meaning is formed and how interpretation shapes experience.
You don’t need to move through these in sequence. Let curiosity guide you, and trust what draws your attention.
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Thinking too big is just as dangerous as thinking too small. Getting stuck in a fear loop created by your audacious goals is a symptom that’s not unique to you. Learn how to overcome that fear, keep your big dreams, and move on to achieve them.
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It’s tempting to think that the more you analyze a problem the better the solution you’ll come up with. The reality is that analysis paralysis can keep you stuck and actually hurt your productivity and even the quality of your solution. That’s why it’s critical to learn how to stop over analyzing and move on.
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There’s way too much information inundating our minds every day. Too many of us suffer from information overload, which leads to being unable to distinguish what is important anymore. Dealing with data overload daily means that we need to develop a system to prevent the avalanche of information and get back to basics.
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If you are wondering whether you are a perfectionist, there is a good chance you are one. Many people believe perfectionism is positive because it implies having high standards. But researches have shown that it’s a dangerous habit that could lead to a slew of issues, including anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem.
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Growth Mindsets for success–who doesn’t wish they had it all figured out? It turns out, it’s not as easy as you might think, although not impossible. Learn about several proven strategies proposed by Napoleon Hill decades ago, which are still valid today and available to you.
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Would you believe anyone who tells you that you can hijack your brain from self-sabotage in just 5-seconds? It sounds crazy, just like it did for its creator, Mel Robbins. It sounded crazy until it didn’t and changed her life forever.
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Locus of control is an important concept in psychology that defines how we view our life – do we consider it to be a result of our actions or merely the effect of luck or the actions of others around us. The difference is critical and drives our mindset throughout our lives.
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A person makes an average of 35,000+ decisions a day, but only a handful of really important ones. So you need a good framework to optimize that decision-making process.
A Note on Returning
Understanding mindset is not something you complete. It deepens as you revisit familiar ideas with new awareness and different life experiences.
Some pieces may speak to you now. Others may make more sense later. That’s not a sign you missed something; it’s a sign that growth unfolds over time.
Continue Learning
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Learning rarely happens all at once. Insight builds gradually, through exposure, reflection, and returning to ideas over time.
You can continue exploring now, or come back later. Understanding has a way of deepening when you allow it to unfold naturally.
