In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some people view failure as a reason to quit. They've failed; it's time to stop. However, people with a growth mindset view failures as simple mistakes. The difference is a mistake is something that can be learned from. Once they've learned from their mistake, they can move on and do better in the future.  When you have a setback, spend some time reflecting on the mistake. What went wrong? Could you have done something differently to prevent it? Write down your findings so that you can review them and be mindful of them the next time around. For example, say you tried a new recipe that didn't go well. You could declare yourself a bad cook and not try again. Alternatively, you could analyze what went wrong and try to do better next time. Maybe the dinner burned because you weren't paying enough attention to it. Next time, you'll know to be more attentive. Another problem you may have with failure is letting it define your sense of self. When you do that, you start seeing yourself as a failure. The problem is, that tends to push you towards a fixed mindset, rather than a growth mindset. Mistakes are something you do. That aren't who you are as a person. When you can learn to separate the two, you'll find it easier to grow and learn from your mistakes.  For example, maybe you made a big mistake at work, such as screwing up a major order. One possibility is seeing yourself as a screw-up, as someone who can do nothing right. However, if you view it just as just a mistake, you can move on. That is, you made a mistake: screwing up the order. But it was just one mistake, and now you know better. You'll do better on the next order because you've learned from the mistake. Take a moment to identify all the things you've done well or right in the situation. For instance, maybe you did a great job smoothing things over with the client once you realized your mistake. This can help make the mistakes easier to accept. Part of developing a growth mindset is always working to grow and challenge yourself. That means that you must try new things. However, when you try new things, you're bound to make mistakes, which keeps many people from even attempting new things. The important thing is to keep trying and challenging yourself.  That includes taking on things that seem too challenging. You'll make mistakes, but you'll learn from the experience and realize what you can do. For instance, maybe you've always wanted to learn a new language, but you've been afraid you won't be able to understand it. Take on the challenge, anyway. Even if you don't become fluent, you'll still learn more about yourself and another culture.
Summary: Treat failures as mistakes. Remember mistakes don't define who you are. Be willing to try new things.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Coin and button batteries are small, flat, and round. Coin batteries are flatter, while button batteries usually have a smaller circumference. The top of the battery is usually etched with the battery size.  Usually only the positive side of the battery is etched. The negative side might not have any markings at all. In some button-style batteries, the positive side is slightly raised. Your battery compartment may be marked with a positive symbol, especially if there is a door or a slide-out mechanism where you should put the battery. However, if you had to pry off a cover, there may not be a marking indicating which direction the battery should go. In the case of devices with a battery door, such as a hearing aid, you may find it difficult to close the compartment if you put the battery in backward. If you don’t see any markings on your device, you should assume that the positive side of the battery should be face-up.  If you’re installing a coin cell battery on a computer’s motherboard, for instance, there may not be any markings to indicate which way the battery should go, but the positive side should face upward. If you’re still not sure, consult the device’s user manual.
Summary: Examine the face of the battery for a + symbol. Check the device for a positive symbol. Insert the battery with the positive side facing up unless directed otherwise.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make sure none of the peaches are touching, or they'll freeze together. Cover the baking sheet with plastic wrap. Place the baking sheet in the freezer and leave it there until the peach wedges are frozen solid. You can use either tubs or freezer bags. Fill the container with the peach wedges, leaving a little room at the top. Since the wedges were pre-frozen, they shouldn't stick together. Label the container with the date the peaches were processed and stored. They should keep for 8 to 10 months.
Summary:
Place the peach wedges in a single layer on a baking sheet. Freeze the peaches. Put the peaches in a freezer food storage container. Store the peaches in the freezer.