If Grit is so important and individuals and teams really need Grit, then what is it? And if Grit drives us, what drives Grit?
Join me for a Day of Development VIP Lunch As part of our live Day of Development in Charlotte, April 11th, I'm hosting a VIP Lunch with 20 people who want to join me for an intimate, interactive lunch Q&A where you can ask me anything. Register Here. | The #1 Predictor and Factor of Success Angela Duckworth, the foremost researcher on grit, identifies grit as the number-one predictor and factor of success. It's not talent, title, wealth, or appearance. It's grit, the ability to work hard for a long period of time towards a goal; to persevere, overcome, and keep moving forward in the face of adversity, failure, rejection, and obstacles. Success doesn't happen overnight. Along the way a leader and team will face countless challenges and will need Grit to find a way forward! And this begs the question. If Grit is so important and individuals and teams really need Grit, then what is it? And if Grit drives us, what drives Grit? I believe Grit is: DRIVEN BY LOVE... If you don't love it, you'll never be great at it. If you don't love it, you won't work to overcome all the challenges to keep doing it. If you love what you do, you won't quit when the world says you should. You will continue to show up every day, do the work, and discover that success is created by the love you have inside you. INSPIRED BY VISION AND PURPOSE... If you have a vision for what you want and you know why you want it, you will work hard and persevere in order to achieve it. Your vision and purpose are greater than your circumstances and challenges. When you know your why and you know the way you won’t let obstacles get in the way. FUELED BY OPTIMISM AND BELIEF... Research shows that when you believe in a brighter and better future you will continue to take the actions necessary to create it. It becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. What you believe determines what you create. If you believe it’s possible, you will continue to work to make it happen. POWERED BY FAITH AND HOPE... There will be times when your failures and challenges bring you down. There will be moments you want to give up. It's during these discouraging times that you need more than positive thinking. You need faith and hope to keep you going. Faith keeps you focused on possibilities instead of problems. Hope keeps you moving towards the future instead of living in the past. REVIVED BY RESILIENCE... When you get knocked down your resilience will help you get back up. We often picture resilience as a lone ranger, lone wolf fighting to stay alive but research on resilience says it comes from having loving and supportive relationships and being part of a connected and committed team. So, when you face a setback remember it’s the supportive team members in your life that are helpful in you bouncing back. KEPT ALIVE BY STUBBORNNESS... You just won't give up. When your dream is revived, your stubbornness keeps it alive. You won't let your circumstances define you. You are determined to define your circumstances. We often think being stubborn is a bad thing but whenever I ask a successful person if they are competitive and stubborn the answer is often, yes! AND IF WE'RE HONEST INCLUDES SOME FEAR OF FAILURE AND DESIRE TO PROVE YOURSELF... The fear of failure I'm talking about is not a paralyzing kind of fear but a healthy dose of fear that causes you to work harder and practice and prepare more. Combine this with a desire to prove yourself that you have what it takes; that you can do it and you'll keep working to improve in order to reach your goal. All the great ones, no matter how much success they have, still have a healthy dose of fear of failure and desire to prove oneself. It's what keeps you humble and keeps you working to be great. | Download and Share This Graphic. | STAY POSITIVE! THE BEST IS YET TO COME. www.jongordon.com Newsletter / Article Reprint Permission: We grant you permission to post and reprint this newsletter in your publication, on your blog or in your company newsletter with the stipulation that you credit Jon Gordon as the author and you provide a link to www.JonGordon.com. | |