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mindset

[mahynd-set] / ˈmaɪndˌsɛt /


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“I think that mindset is what gets them off on the wrong foot. It helps if you come in with more openness and curiosity about what’s going on in the restaurant.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Others avoided mentioning any desire for bodily change, lest the conversation circle back to mindset rather than concrete goals.

From The Wall Street Journal

“While the current software investor mindset is to only see risk, we expect interest to gravitate towards companies that consistently beat and raise,” wrote Oppenheimer analyst Ken Wong in a research note.

From Barron's

"Gen Z have got a different mindset when it comes to what they want from work, and morals, ethics, come into it," adds Louise Reed, solutions director at Reed.

From BBC

“All about these guys in here and the coaches. Alabama against the world, that’s kind of been our mindset of just making sure its all for one and one for all.”

From Los Angeles Times