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mindset

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/ˈmaɪndˌsɛt/ · mind-set

The established set of attitudes held by someone.

Meanings

nounformal

The established set of attitudes held by someone.

کسی شخص کے ذریعہ رکھے گئے خیالات یا نظریات کا مجموعہ۔

دماغی حالت

dimaaghi haalat

Synonyms

attitudeperspectiveoutlookخیالنظریہرویہ

Antonyms

indecisionconfusionuncertaintyفیصلہ نہ کرناکنفیوژنغیر یقینی

Common Collocations

  • positive mindset
  • growth mindset
  • fixed mindset

Example Sentences

She has a positive mindset that helps her overcome challenges.

اس کا ایک مثبت دماغی حالت ہے جو اسے چیلنجز پر قابو پانے میں مدد دیتی ہے۔

Us ka aik musbat dimaaghi haalat hai jo use challenges par qaabu pane mein madad deti hai.

Developing a growth mindset is essential for success.

ترقی پسند دماغی حالت کو فروغ دینا کامیابی کے لیے ضروری ہے۔

Taraqqi pasand dimaaghi haalat ko farogh dena kamiyabi ke liye zaroori hai.

Your mindset can influence your behavior and decisions.

آپ کی دماغی حالت آپ کے رویے اور فیصلوں پر اثر انداز ہو سکتی ہے۔

Aap ki dimaaghi haalat aap ke rawaye aur faislon par asar andaaz ho sakti hai.

Easily Confused With

mindfulness:Mindset refers to an established attitude, while mindfulness is the practice of being aware and present in the moment.

Word Family

mindsetters
nounدماغی حالت والے

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'mind' + 'set' as preparing your mind for success.

Imagine a person setting a dial on a scale labeled 'Mindset' towards the positive.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خیال تو نہ ہو تم، لیکن پیمان ہے میرا، زندگی کی راہوں میں، تم میرے خواب ہو۔

Khayal to na ho tum, lekin paiman hai mera, Zindagi ki raahon mein, tum mere khawab ho.

You may not be a thought, but you are my promise, In the paths of life, you are my dreams.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جس کا جیسا دماغ، اسی کا ویسا سودا۔

Jis ka jaisa dimaag, usi ka waisa sauda.

As is the mind, so is the deal.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "mind + set" — the attitude or inclination of the mind

First known use: 20th century

The term 'mindset' began to gain popularity in the early 20th century, used in psychology to describe a person's beliefs or mental attitudes towards themselves and their environment.