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Each Saturday I enjoy sharing another author’s content. It is always something that has challenged or encouraged me. I hope you will enjoy today’s Saturday Share from James Clear. I am constantly searching for a better way to personal productivity, time, energy and goal management. I think you’ll join me as I am always sharpened a bit by James Clear. a guy that I have learned so much from – JamesClear.com

HERE IS THIS WEEK’S Saturday Share, on GRIT

Grit: A Complete Guide to Being Mentally Tough

Let’s define grit. Grit is the perseverance and passion to achieve long-term goals. Sometimes you will hear grit referred to as mental toughness. Angela Duckworth, a researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, suggests that grit is a strong predictor of success and ability to reach one’s goals.

Duckworth’s research on grit has shown that…

(If you’d like more, I wrote about Duckworth’s research here.)

A Video Explanation of Grit

This short TED talk by psychology professor Angela Duckworth explains the concept of grit and how it helps foster mental toughness in our everyday lives.

 

How to Be Mentally Strong

Step 1: Define what grit or mental toughness means for you.

For you, it might be…

Whatever it is, be clear about what you’re going after.

Step 2: Build grit with small physical wins.

So often we think that grit is about how we respond to extreme situations, but what about everyday circumstances?

Mental toughness is like a muscle. It needs to be worked to grow and develop.

Choose to do the tenth rep when it would be easier to just do nine. Choose to create when it would be easier to consume. Choose to ask the extra question when it would be easier to accept. Prove to yourself — in a thousand tiny ways — that you have enough guts to get in the ring and do battle with life.

Read more: The Proven, Reasonable and Totally Unsexy Secret to Success

Step 3: Build strong habits and stop depending on motivation.

Grit isn’t about getting an incredible dose of inspiration or courage. It’s about building the daily habits that allow you to stick to a schedule and overcome challenges and distractions over and over and over again.

Mentally tough people don’t have to be more courageous, more talented, or more intelligent — just more consistent.

Grit comes down to your habits. It’s about doing the things you know you’re supposed to do on a more consistent basis. It’s about your dedication to daily practice and your ability to stick to a schedule.

Read more: How to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones

Examples of Grit

Go on an expedition in search of your GRIT!

–AChuck

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