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7 Secrets To Cultivate Grit MRR Ebook With Audio

7 Secrets To Cultivate Grit MRR Ebook With Audio
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Introduction

"Grit is what separates fruitful lives from aimlessness." John Ortberg

The standard definition of grit is "firmness of strength or spirit". But really, the essence of grit is elusive and complex. It's doubtful that an exact definition actually exists.

Grit is a combination of resilience and courage, boldness and resolve. It is a mindset of passion, perseverance, hope and strong self-belief.

Grit is a fierce determination to succeed. It's when you bravely take the blows and setbacks that life deals you, defiantly pick yourself up and keep going. It's believing in yourself and in your ability to succeed against all odds.

Psychology defines grit through two key components:

• The ability to adhere to long-term goals

• The ability to continue pursuing those goals despite adversity

Grit is an extremely attractive quality to have. People with grit stand out and give the impression that they are a race apart. Mahatma Gandhi is a classic real-life example. James Bond is a classic example of a gritty movie character.

But this book isn't about how to become a babe magnet - although you may find it an added bonus! This book is about cultivating the quality of grit and achieving amazing success in your life.

Grit is not an innate trait we're born with but a skill that can be learned and cultivated. This can be done through seven powerful strategies that will very quickly enable you to grow your grit.

This book will walk you through these seven proven steps that will enable you to develop lasting grit. The result will be life-changing.

Chapter 1- The Grit Quiz

Some people talk about getting things done but never get around to doing them. Other people take action to consistently get things done. The difference between those two types of people is grit.

Which type of person are you? Are you somewhere in the middle? Do you swing between indifferent procrastination and enthusiastic action? Where do you stand on the grit scale?

Answer the following questions with yes/ no/ somewhat. The answer to each question is self-evident. Just be honest with yourself and take some time to reflect on your answers and recall specific examples in your life. As you read on, you will understand why you are lacking grit in certain areas.

1. I'm not discouraged by setbacks.

2. I tend to get passionate about an idea or project then lose interest.

3. I stick to my long-term goals and don’t let myself get distracted by new side projects.

4. When the going gets tough, I roll up my sleeves and confront the challenges.

5. I don’t give up easily.

6. I often set a goal but halfway through, switch to another one.

7. I am a hard worker.

8. I see my setbacks as learning opportunities to help me do better the next time.

9. I know where I want to be in 10 years.

10. I don’t procrastinate.

Wherever you stand on the grit scale, there's always room for improvement. Your answers should help you recognize which behaviors or traits are holding you back from developing grit and achieving your full potential. These are the areas you need to focus on more as you're going through the seven steps.

The grit quiz highlights the essence of grit. It's all about homing in on your goals and taking action to achieve them.

Actor Woody Allen summed up the proactive mindset of gritty people beautifully. ? He said, “80% of success is showing up.” Read on to learn how you can achieve success by consistently showing up and being present.