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Olegator [25]
3 years ago
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Catalina is talking about her experiences in pottery class. "at first i had a really hard time getting the clay centered on the

wheel. then i'd finally get it centered, but the pot would collapse when i tried to pull the walls up. (she laughs.) it was really frustrating, but i just kept practicing over and over. i am doing better now than i did at the beginning of the semester." from her comments, it is clear that catalan has a:
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galina1969 [7]3 years ago
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From her comments, it is clear that Catalina has a "mastery goal".

Mastery goal is the point at which you set out to wind up as well as can be expected be at a solitary task.Behavioral Researchers have discovered that authority objectives are more viable on the grounds that your fulfillment isn't identified with outside markers. Therefore you're less well-suited to surrender in troublesome conditions, and you endure through difficulties.
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