For all the time,great leaders spend
concerned about physical strength and health, when it comes down to it.mental
strength can mean even more. Particularly for entrepreneurs, numerous talk
about critical characteristics of mental strength—tenacity, “grit,” optimism,
and an unfailing ability.
1. Waste Time
Feeling Sorry for Themselves. You don’t see mentally strong people feeling
sorry for their circumstances or dwelling on the way they’ve been mistreated.
They have learned to take responsibility for their actions and outcomes, and
they have an inherent understanding of the fact that frequently life is not
fair.
2. Give Away Their Power. Mentally strong people
avoid giving others the power to make them feel inferior or bad. They
understand they are in control of their actions and emotions. They know their
strength is in their ability to manage the way they respond.
3. Shy Away from Change. Mentally
strong people embrace change and they welcome challenge. Their biggest “fear,”
if they have one, is not of the unknown, but of becoming complacent and
stagnant. An environment of change and even uncertainty can energize a mentally
strong person and bring out their best
4. Waste Energy on Things They Can’t Control. Mentally strong people
don’t complain (much) about bad traffic, lost luggage, or especially about other
people, as they recognize that all of these factors are generally beyond
their control. In a bad situation, they recognize that the one thing they can
always control is their own response and attitude, and they use these
attributes well.5. Worry About Pleasing Others. Know any people pleasers? Or, conversely, people who go out of their way to dis-please others as a way of reinforcing an image of strength? Neither position is a good one. A mentally strong person strives to be kind and fair and to please others where appropriate, but is unafraid to speak up. They are able to withstand the possibility that someone will get upset and will navigate the situation, wherever possible, with grace.
6. Fear Taking Calculated Risks. A mentally strong person is willing to take calculated risks. This is a different thing entirely than jumping headlong into foolish risks. But with mental strength, an individual can weigh the risks and benefits thoroughly, and will fully assess the potential downsides and even the worst-case scenarios before they take action.
7. Dwell on the Past. There is strength in acknowledging the past and especially in acknowledging the things learned from past experiences—but a mentally strong person is able to avoid miring their mental energy in past disappointments or in fantasies of the “glory days” gone by. They invest the majority of their energy in creating an optimal present and future.
8. Make the Same Mistakes Over and Over. We all know the definition of insanity, right? It’s when we take the same actions again and again while hoping for a different and better outcome than we’ve gotten before. A mentally strong person accepts full responsibility for past behavior and is willing to learn from mistakes.Research shows that the ability to be self-reflective in an accurate and productive way is one of the greatest strengths of spectacularly successful executives and entrepreneurs.
9. Resent Other People’s Success. It takes strength of character to feel genuine joy and excitement for other people’s success. Mentally strong people have this ability. They don’t become jealous or resentful when others succeed (although they may take close notes on what the individual did well). They are willing to work hard for their own chances at success, without relying on shortcuts.
10. Give Up After Failure. Every failure is a chance to improve. Even the greatest entrepreneurs are willing to admit that their early efforts invariably brought many failures. Mentally strong people are willing to fail again and again, if necessary, as long as the learning experience from every “failure” can bring them closer to their ultimate goals.
11. Fear Alone Time. Mentally strong people enjoy and even treasure the time they spend alone. They use their downtime to reflect, to plan, and to be productive. Most importantly, they don’t depend on others to shore up their happiness and moods. They can be happy with others, and they can also be happy alone.
12. Feel the World Owes Them Anything. Particularly in the current economy, executives and employees at every level are gaining the realization that the world does not owe them a salary, a benefits package and a comfortable life, regardless of their preparation and schooling. Mentally strong people enter the world prepared to work and succeed on their merits, at every stage of the game.
Written by Cheryl Conner
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