MARKGRE

MARKGRE Industrial Designer, Artist, Brand Designer, Product Designer - Innovator - Idea generator - Creator

Tribute to the roots.
04/05/2022

Tribute to the roots.

Spirit and Soul
03/05/2022

Spirit and Soul

"Serene will be our days, and bright and happy will our nature be, when love is an unerring light, and joy its own secur...
02/05/2022

"Serene will be our days, and bright and happy will our nature be, when love is an unerring light, and joy its own security."

MARKGRE
26/10/2021

MARKGRE

21/10/2021
Major Upgrade Soon!Introducing the Age of Curation by MARK GRE.“We've entered the age of curation. The expression “knowl...
17/04/2021

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Introducing the Age of Curation by MARK GRE.

“We've entered the age of curation.
The expression “knowledge is power” has fueled us for years and it's true but in a world with an abundance of data the power begins to come from the ability to sort through knowledge and utilize it more effectively. People learn by copying others because there's always been too much information. A child 3000 years ago looked up to parents and became like them in an attempt to survive the wilderness and avoid the inevitable death that would come from in decision at a key moment. The rise of online influencers isn't shallow, or insignificant.

It's another attempt of humanity at filtering data. It's a big deal. We're desperately trying to find people who have sorted their information and thrive, so that we too can thrive. Every person is a filtration system of information and the ones who survive represent useful data. The people who curate knowledge by showing an aspect of their lives that they believe has value allows the free market of human choice to adapt and thrive.”

Me and my team will cover and honor creatives that are valuable to humankind and stories that can inspire us.

- To create Value, feature & cover stories about Self-improvement, Arts, Design, Lifestyle, & Entertainment, as well as New & Future Trends.

THIS IS A PLACE FOR THE PEOPLE.

Thank you for your support! more valuable content soon!

" it’s true anyone can give up. It is indeed one of the most easiest thing there is to do. You can’t give up because, no...
13/03/2021

" it’s true anyone can give up. It is indeed one of the most easiest thing there is to do. You can’t give up because, no one believes in what you do. The person who should have the utmost believe in what you do, is yourself. If you haven’t done anything that people say you are crazy, you are yet to do something amazing.

Because it’s difficult, is not enough reason to give up. You won’t know what you can achieve if you have predetermined failure. It’s easier going down the mountain than climbing up, but the view at the top is more beautiful than when you are at the mountain foot. If the destination is beautiful, don’t worry about the journey.

If ever you give up, then you never really fell in love with what you did. The best form of a fulfilled life is dying for what you love and believe in. "

25 Ways to Develop a Growth Mindset1. Acknowledge and embrace imperfections.Hiding from your weaknesses means you’ll nev...
12/03/2021

25 Ways to Develop a Growth Mindset

1. Acknowledge and embrace imperfections.
Hiding from your weaknesses means you’ll never overcome them.

2. View challenges as opportunities.
Having a growth mindset means relishing opportunities for self-improvement.

3. Try different learning tactics.
There’s no one-size-fits-all model for learning. What works for one person may not work for you.

4. Follow the research on brain plasticity.
The brain isn’t fixed; the mind shouldn’t be either.

5. Replace the word “failing” with the word “learning.”
When you make a mistake or fall short of a goal, you haven’t failed; you’ve learned.

6. Stop seeking approval.
When you prioritize approval over learning, you sacrifice your own potential for growth.

7. Value the process over the end result.
Intelligent people enjoy the learning process, and don’t mind when it continues beyond an expected time frame.

8. Cultivate a sense of purpose.
Dweck’s research also showed that students with a growth mindset had a greater sense of purpose. Keep the big picture in mind.

9. Celebrate growth with others.
If you truly appreciate growth, you’ll want to share your progress with others.

10. Emphasize growth over speed.
Learning fast isn’t the same as learning well, and learning well sometimes requires allowing time for mistakes.

11. Reward actions, not traits.
Tell students when they’re doing something smart, not just being smart.

12. Redefine “genius.”
The myth’s been busted: genius requires hard work, not talent alone.

13. Portray criticism as positive.
You don’t have to used that hackneyed term, “constructive criticism,” but you do have to believe in the concept.

14. Disassociate improvement from failure.
Stop assuming that “room for improvement” translates into failure.

15. Provide regular opportunities for reflection.
Let students reflect on their learning at least once a day.

16. Place effort before talent.
Hard work should always be rewarded before inherent skill.

17. Highlight the relationship between learning and “brain training.”
The brain is like a muscle that needs to be worked out, just like the body.

18. Cultivate grit.
Students with that extra bit of determination will be more likely to seek approval from themselves rather than others.

19. Abandon the image.
“Naturally smart” sounds just about as believable as “spontaneous generation.” You won’t achieve the image if you’re not ready for the work.

20. Use the word “yet.”
Dweck says “not yet” has become one of her favorite phrases. Whenever you see students struggling with a task, just tell them they haven’t mastered it yet.

21. Learn from other people’s mistakes.
It’s not always wise to compare yourself to others, but it is important to realize that humans share the same weaknesses.

22. Make a new goal for every goal accomplished.
You’ll never be done learning. Just because your midterm exam is over doesn’t mean you should stop being interested in a subject. Growth-minded people know how to constantly create new goals to keep themselves stimulated.

23. Take risks in the company of others.
Stop trying to save face all the time and just let yourself goof up now and then. It will make it easier to take risks in the future.

24. Think realistically about time and effort.
It takes time to learn. Don’t expect to master every topic under the sun in one sitting.

25. Take ownership over your attitude.
Once you develop a growth mindset, own it. Acknowledge yourself as someone who possesses a growth mentality and be proud to let it guide you throughout your educational career.

"The best and worst things that happen in life are usually the things that happen unplanned. There are miracles and ther...
11/03/2021

"The best and worst things that happen in life are usually the things that happen unplanned. There are miracles and there are misfortunes. Big breaks and big let downs. We remember those single moments in life like scenes from a movie we didn't expect. But how we react and live life after those moments is what shapes who we become. "

-Pat Flynn

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