
MY NEW NORM Podcast
MY NEW NORM Podcast- with host, BARRY SCOTT YOUNG.
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MY NEW NORM Podcast
MY NEW NORM Podcast- S5 E11 / STEVE KRAMER / AGAINST ALL ODDS
MY NEW NORM Pocast- S5 E11
Guest: Steve Kramer
Episode: Against All Odds
Host: Barry Scott Young
Show Notes:
In this episode, you'll hear from Steve Kramer. Steve is a walking miracle. He was born two-and-a half months premature with Cerebral Palsy. The doctors did not have much hope for him…but God had other plans. Steve has seen God’s faithfulness as he has been a radio disc jockey, TV news anchor/reporter, pastor, missionary and motivational speaker. He feels his most important role in life is to be a godly husband and father to his kids.
Steve and Julie met while Steve was speaking at a church in Oregon and they got married in 2005. Julie has a background in ministry and missions as well. She served at a women’s shelter and orphanage in Mexico before meeting Steve.
Steve and his family are headed back to the The Netherlands sometime this year as full time missionaries!
Resources:
-Main Website:
www.stevekramer.org
-Fixed Mindset vs Growth Mindset Notes-
Growth Mindset:
Those who have a growth mindset believe that their abilities can be developed through hard work and dedication, which can lead to increased motivation and a willingness to take on new challenges.
These are the key elements of a growth mindset:
1. Intelligence can be developed. A fixed mindset might say intelligence is static.
2. Embrace challenges. ...
3. Persist in the face of setbacks. ...
4. See effort as a path to mastery. ...
5. Learn from criticism. ...
5 ½. Find inspiration in the success of others.
Fixed Mindset:
Those with a fixed mindset tend to view their abilities as being set in stone, which can lead to a fear of failure or a reluctance to take on challenges.
People with a fixed mindset believe individual traits cannot change, no matter how much effort you put in, and are more likely to:
1. Believe intelligence and talent are static.
2. Avoid challenges to avoid failure.
3. Ignore feedback from others.
4. Feel threatened by the success of others.
5. Hide flaws so as not to be judged by others.
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