Benefits of Mental Toughness
Finally, football season is here! Football rivalry and school spirit really seem to bring some healthy competition. It is always impressive to watch star athletes excel among their teammates and competing teams. Often, many of these athletes come from backgrounds where much of their life has been difficult, and they have faced adversity. The grit that these players have is special and unique, and spectators cannot help but wonder what makes these players elite. Since much of the game of football is not only skill but mental toughness, too. The athletes who show the most grit do not miss any workouts or practices, are supportive of their teammates, and do well academically. These same athletes often perform athletically stronger than others on the team. So what exactly is it that makes these high achievers more successful than their other teammates? Mental toughness, otherwise known as grit, is “the perseverance and passion to achieve long-term goals” (Quast, 2017).
Researcher Angela Duckworth has spent years studying what makes high achievers as successful as they are. She found that it was not test scores or IQ scores; in fact, “it was this combination of passion and perseverance that made high achievers special,” Duckworth said (Quast, 2017). Her research demonstrated that talent and intelligence did not determine who was the most successful; rather, an individual’s effort was the biggest determinant of success.
The Power of Passion
To better understand grit, let’s look at the first component: passion and understanding your sense of purpose. This is when an individual really sticks to their mission despite how difficult the journey may become. The journey to the destination is just as important as the final result.
The Ability to Persevere
Individuals who are resilient and hardworking persevere despite the difficult circumstances they face and even life’s failures. To really persevere, the focus needs to be placed on constant motivation and an internal drive to improve oneself (Quast, 2017).
So how can you develop more grit?
1. Give Grit a Definition That Is True to Your Individual Needs
This might mean going to the gym every day for one month or writing a distant friend a note or e-mail on the weekends. Make a decision, be clear about your goals, and strive to diligently meet these goals.
2. Develop Grit through Small Accomplishments
Mental toughness truly is a muscle; therefore, this muscle needs to be worked. Push yourself to try harder; try the “Five More” rule: when you want to quit something, try reading five more pages, five more minutes, or even five more exercises.
3. Build Strong Habits, Instead of Depending on Motivation
Instead of looking for inspiration or motivation, grit can be found in building daily habits that allow you to focus on your schedule despite the distractions and challenges you may face. Consistency is key and will allow you to prevail. “Grit” comes down to your habits. It’s about doing the things you know you’re supposed to do on a more consistent basis. It’s about your dedication to daily practice and your ability to stick to a schedule” (Clear, 2020).
In conclusion, grit is all about effort through the power of passion and perseverance. Remembering that understanding your goals, accomplishing small successes, and building daily habits will allow you to develop mental toughness that can help you excel despite the adversity you might face.
Written by Angela Gray Salyers, MA, MS, LPC
Pine Grove Business Development Coordinator
About Angela Gray Salyers, Business Development Coordinator
Angela Gray Salyers is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Mississippi and Alabama and she earned an International Certification & Reciprocity Consortium as an Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor. She works as a Business Development Coordinator with Pine Grove Behavioral Health & Addiction Services, located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where she conducts clinical assessments for all of the organization’s service lines. Additionally, Ms. Salyers educates professionals from throughout the country about Pine Grove’s nationally recognized and respected treatment programs. Prior to working in Business Development, she worked with Pine Grove as an Outreach Coordinator within Alabama and the Mississippi Gulf Coast regions from 2017-2019. Ms. Salyers earned her undergraduate degree in Dance Education and Paralegal Studies from The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, MS. She earned her Master’s degree in General Psychology from Pace University, New York, NY, and a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from The University of West Alabama in Livingston, AL. Ms. Salyers is a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT-500) with Yoga Alliance and currently teaches in Fairhope, AL. She has professional experience working with the HIV/AIDS population in a Ryan White Clinic, where she provided psychosocial evaluations, counseling, and case management services. Ms. Salyers also worked as a Residential Coordinator, caring for patients with chemical dependency at a residential addiction treatment center in Spanish Fort, AL. She is a member of the Alabama Counseling Association, Alabama Alcohol and Drug Association, Faces and Voices of Recovery, and serves on the Steering Committee for The Gulf Coast Conference.
About Pine Grove Behavioral Health & Addiction Services
Located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Pine Grove Behavioral Health & Addiction Services is one of the nation’s most comprehensive treatment campuses. Pine Grove’s world renowned programs treat gender specific substance abuse including specialized tracks for co-occurring eating disorders and trauma. Additionally, Pine Grove offers an Intensive Outpatient substance abuse healing program for adults and a separate treatment track specifically for those who are age 55 plus. Other Pine Grove specialty programs include a dedicated professional’s treatment curriculum and a comprehensive evaluation center. Pine Grove also features a program for patients with sexual addiction. Inpatient Services including an Adult Psychiatric Unit, along with a Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Unit, and Outpatient Services are other components. Pine Grove is a division of Forrest Health, a partnership of healthcare organizations across South Mississippi, and the behavioral healthcare extension of Forrest General Hospital, a 547 bed, level II Regional Trauma Center. Established in 1984, Pine Grove has provided nationally and internationally recognized health care for 40 years. For more information, please visit www.pinegrovetreatment.com and call 1-888-574-HOPE (4673).
References
Clear, J. (2020, November 11). Grit: A complete guide on being mentally tough. James Clear. Retrieved August 25, 2022, from https://jamesclear.com/grit
Fessler, L. (2018, March 26). “you’re no genius”: Her father’s shutdowns made Angela Duckworth a world expert on grit. Quartz. Retrieved August 25, 2022, from https://qz.com/work/1233940/angela-duckworth-explains-grit-is-the-key-to-success-and-self-confidence/
Quast, L. (2017, March 10). Why grit is more important than IQ when you’re trying to become successful. Forbes. Retrieved August 25, 2022, from https://www.forbes.com/sites/lisaquast/2017/03/06/why-grit-is-more-important-than-iq-when-youre-trying-to-become-successful/