Relentless Drive MRR Ebook

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Table of Contents

Introduction 5
Chapter 1: Grit, Resilience, and the Growth Mindset – A Key Trio … 8
Gaining Perspective for Growth Increases Resilience …… 9
Confidence and Motivation Boost Grit for Growth .. 11
5 Steps to Developing a Growth Mindset for Relentless Drive …… 12
Chapter 2: Two key Components in Relentless Drive – Grit and Resilience .. 16
What Is Grit? ….. 16
What Is Resilience? .. 17
Chapter 3: Some Real-Life Examples of Grit and Relentless Drive …… 21
Chapter 4: The Importance of Resilience and Grit to a Growth Mindset 25
Combining Grit and Resilience is Important for a Balanced Mindset 25
Importance of Resilience and Grit in the Workplace ….. 26
Importance of Resilience and Grit in Your Personal Life ….. 30
Chapter 5: How Grit can be Cultivated in the Workplace . 34
Personal Ways to Cultivate Grit at Work …. 35
Relentless Drive and Leadership .. 37
Helping to Build a Strong and Relentless Team …… 39
Chapter 6: Cultivating Grit in Practice . 42
Know What you Want …. 42
Know Your Why …… 43
Loving Your Choices …… 43
Embracing the Fear . 43
Ignoring the Critics . 44
Chapter 7: GRIT – an Acronym ….. 46
G = Growth 46
R = Resilience …. 47
I = Instinct .. 47
T = Tenacity …… 49
Chapter 8: Grit and Risk-Taking … 51
Is Grit the Same as Taking Risks? 51
The Facets of Grit – Effort, Goal Meeting, Learning, Energy, Problem Solving 52
Bad and Good Grit … 53
Chapter 9: Grit and Personal Wellness 56
How a Lack of Resilience can Negatively Impact Your Mental Wellbeing… 56
Resilience and Happiness ….. 59
Resilience and Motivation …. 62
Resilient Versus Non-Resilient People – a Comparison 63
Chapter 10: 10 Tips to Increase Resilience to Help you Thrive . 69
Conclusion 75

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Chapter 2: Two key Components in Relentless Drive – Grit and Resilience A relentless drive requires two major components – grit and resilience. So, what are these two things and why are they so important? Research has shown that if you can be gritty and resilient – sticking with the things that matter to you and bouncing back if and when you fail – this is a vital component of your success, regardless of how much intelligence and talent you possess. This gives you the relentless drive you need to succeed, whatever adversity you face.

What Is Grit?

Put in basic terms, grit is perseverance and passion for meaningful, long-term goals. It’s the capacity to continue to persist at something you’re passionate about and to persevere even if obstacles get in your way.

This is the type of passion that’s about commitment and direction, not infatuation or intense emotion. With this type of passion, you’re able to remain committed to tasks that are boring, difficult or challenging.

Not only that, but grit is about perseverance too. Persevering means sticking with it and continuing to work hard, even if you experience failure or difficulties. Grit is incredibly important in life because it drives our success and achievement. Being naturally talented and smart is great, however, if you want to truly thrive and do well in life (and who doesn’t?) you need to be able to persevere. Without grit and resilience, talent can amount to nothing but unmet potential. It’s only when you put in effort that your talents become skills that can lead to success.

What Is Resilience?

Let’s look more closely at resilience. Typically, resilience is defined as being able to recover from even the most difficult of life’s events. It is your ability to cope with adversity, withstand it and, when you fail, to bounce back and carry on growing, even when life takes a downturn.

Resilience isn’t a trampoline. You won’t be up one moment and down the next. Rather, it’s more like a mountain climb with no trail map. It will take strength, time and support from others. You’re sure to experience many setbacks on the way. Eventually, though, you’ll get to the summit and be able to look back and see the distance that you’ve traveled.

It’s important to note, though, that resilient people will still experience emotional upheaval, suffering, and stress. While it’s common to equate being resilient with being mentally tough, instead, demonstrating resilience means working through that suffering and emotional pain and coming out the other side stronger and more positive.

Resilience is vital since it gives you the strength you need to process hardship and overcome it. If you lack resilience, you’ll be overwhelmed too easily, and can be tempted to adopt unhealthy coping strategies to get through the tough times. Resilient people, on the other hand, can tap into their own support systems and strengths when it comes to overcoming challenges and working through problems.

Resilience comes in two forms. Emotional resilience allows you to tap into your own optimism, even if you’re trying to cope in a crisis. Meanwhile, physical resilience is your body’s capacity to adapt to a challenge and to recover more quickly. Both are helpful when it comes to overcoming adversity.

The good news is that resilience isn’t a trait that’s fixed in place. You can bolster or even build resilience in yourself by changing your behaviors and patterns of thinking, helping you to find more inner strength.

Chapter 3: Some Real-Life Examples of Grit and Relentless Drive Everyone will undoubtedly be able to think of some famous examples that demonstrate grit and relentless drive. Some obvious ones include Henry Ford, who declared bankruptcy no less than five times before finally achieving success with the Ford Motor Company, or Bill Gates, whose first product, the Traf-O-Data, was a shocking failure before he went back to the drawing board and developed Microsoft. However, how can you apply grit and relentless drive to everyday life? Here are a few examples that may resonate more easily with you, and that you may recognize from your daily life.  You’re on the wrestling team. It’s your first year and you’re still learning more about this sport. Each time you go to a tournament or dual, you lose. Instead of quitting, though, you continue returning to each drill and practice, and attend the next tournament or dual.  You’re learning an especially challenging piece of music. The finger movements are complex, and you’re considered to be “average” by your instructor. Most of your peers are able to perform better than you. However, rather than quitting, you continue to practice each day, taking deliberate effort to get better and, over the weeks and months, your finger movements start to become more fluid.  You’ve always wanted to learn karate, but now you’re middle-aged and your body isn’t as flexible as it once was. The other students are strong, more flexible and faster than you. Yet, you never miss a training session. You practice the different techniques you’ve learned and work out how you can adapt them for your own body while boosting your accuracy, speed and stamina. Finally, you earn your first belt.  You’ve never been good at art. You struggle to even draw a basic stick figure. However, with a determination to learn how you can draw a person you start taking classes and, after several months, you’re able to make your own self-portrait.  You’ve always been keen to learn a different language, but you’re worried you’re too old now that you’ve retired, and it’ll take far too long to become fluent. One day, you spot an advert for a language course that promotes fluency in just three months. You join this program, complete all the lessons and,

once the course is complete, you’re able to hold a conversation in the language of your choice. All of these are examples of how grit and resilience work in practice. These are just some of the ways in which ordinary people harness the potential of these two key elements for success in their own lives.

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