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In this episode of the
Warrior Mind Podcast I’m going to discuss grit, what it is and how to develop
it for peak performance.
5 Keys to Developing Your
Grit
Some people persistently
chase their long-term dreams while others tend to get distracted by new
projects or ideas along the way. This concept plays a huge role in predicting
how successful each one of them will be in life. The people who strike out of their
long-term goals for new ideas often get stuck while those that pursue their
passions obstinately advance steadily and get actual results. This is what
separates these two groups of people. According to Angele Duckworth, a
professor of psychology, effort counts twice as much as talent. When you put
effort into talent, you get a skill, and when you put effort to a skill, it
results in achievement. This is why Grit counts twice and is such an essential
factor in achieving your goals.
Grit is the passion and
persistence for long term goals. It’s psychological meaning has two components;
the aptitude to stick to long-term objectives and the aptitude to stay going in
spite of harsh conditions. According to researchers, Grit is the best
forecaster of success. You need the Grit to help you achieve your long terms
goals no matter what they are, and the good thing is that it is possible to
develop your Grit. You can apprehend your full potential by observing life as a
long marathon rather than a short sprint and by refining particular factors
that are indirectly linked to Grit. Here is an exclusive look at 5 tips to
develop your Grit.
1. Chase Your Interests
Pursuing goals that do not
captivate, you will give you a hard time. The first step in developing your Grit
is identifying what your interest is. This, however, does not mean just sitting
around and thinking about your passion. It is more efficient if you get out
there and try out different things until you find one thing that you are most
passionate about. Once you know your interest, it’s time to get a role model or
mentor to help you get better.
2. Relate to A Higher Purpose
A compelling interest is not
enough in developing your Grit. People who become grittier are those that
connect their interests to a higher purpose.
You need to take a step back and reflect on how the thing that you are
passionate about contributes to promoting the well-being of other people. This
is useful in helping you grow your Grit and also enjoy what you are doing more.
So, it’s essential you connect what you do to a higher purpose of benefiting
the people around you.
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3. Stay Around Gritty People
The people around you
influence your feelings, thoughts, and behaviors greatly. If you spend much
time with a group of people, you begin doing the things that they do. Their
values and norms will rub off on you and become your new ways. This means that
surrounding yourself with positive peer pressure is an effective way of
developing your Grit. Stay around gritty people, and you will be gritty
yourself in no time.
4. More And More Practice
Hard work brings competence
and practice, practice makes perfect, and the higher chances are that we will
stick with the things that we are good at. We should always want to improve no
matter how good we already are. Once you know what you are passionate about,
put in more effort to get better by competing with how good you were yesterday.
Consider doing challenging mental resistance training such as mediating a bit
longer, carrying out harder workouts and sticking with the tedious task more.
5. Believe in Yourself
In anything that you do, the
first step of achieving it is believing it is possible. Otherwise, having
limiting beliefs about your abilities being unalterable and fixed will only
affect your Grit negatively. According to research studies, you can change your
brain and continuously learn new skills throughout your life. You can hence
pursue your goals believing you can improve if you put in hard work because you
can.
Conclusion
In summary, grit is the persistent refusal to quit. Successful people always
stick with their long-term goals and keep following up even during challenges
without getting distracted. These five tips will help you effectively grow your
Grit. These will guarantee you eighty percent success.
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