Mental Toughness: Raw Tips to Strengthen Your Resilience

Mental toughness isn’t about having it or not; it’s about how much you have. It’s the likelihood that a bad event will change your behavior against your go…

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the four components of mental toughness?

The four components of mental toughness are tolerance, fortitude, resilience, and adaptability. Tolerance refers to how much hardship you can endure before changing your behavior, fortitude is the intensity of your behavior change once your tolerance threshold is surpassed, resilience is how quickly you bounce back after a setback, and adaptability is how your new baseline compares to your old one.

How can I improve my mental toughness?

To improve your mental toughness, start by assessing yourself on the four components: tolerance, fortitude, resilience, and adaptability. Identify which area you struggle with the most and practice specific behaviors to enhance that component, such as managing your reactions to stress or focusing on returning to a normal state of mind more quickly after setbacks.

Is mental toughness a trait or a skill?

Mental toughness is not a fixed trait; rather, it exists on a continuum and can be developed as a skill. By understanding the components of mental toughness and actively working on them, you can improve your ability to handle adversity and align your actions with your long-term goals.

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  1. 01Introduction
  2. 02Defining Mental Toughness
  3. 03Four Components of Toughness
  4. 04Understanding Tolerance
  5. 05What is Fortitude?
  6. 06Resilience: Bouncing Back
  7. 07Adaptability: New Baselines
  8. 08Trauma and Growth
  9. 09Mental Toughness is Malleable
  10. 10Improving Tolerance
  11. 11Boosting Fortitude
  12. 12Enhancing Resilience
  13. 13Building Adaptability
  14. 14Separating Feelings from Actions
  15. 15Frequently Asked Questions

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