Show Notes:
Growth Mindset, Positive Self-Talk, Perseverance.
Your amount of grit is the sum of four key skills. Interest, Practice, Purpose & Hope. Normally these would be believed to be tendencies or mindsets, however, if we want to get more grit, we have to first realize that each of these can be worked on and improved in ourselves. Some of us might be more naturally talented than others, but we all have the ability to stop procrastinating and reach the goals that mean the most to us and improve the lives of those around us. This is the second part of a two part series on this topic, so be sure to check out Do You Have Grit? | PAWCast Episode 53 as well!
Links to the book and the grit scale questionnaire are included below!
What are your to-dos in improving your grit? Which skill are you best at?
Grit – The Power of Passion and Perseverance: https://amzn.to/2PnM4n4
The Grit Scale: https://bit.ly/3m5t4Wp
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