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  • Mental Toughness

  • Build an Extreme and Unbeatable Mind. Emotional Intelligence, Willpower, Self Discipline, Self Esteem and Resilience With...Rewire Your Brain and Quit Procrastination
  • By: Tim Stoic
  • Narrated by: Cliff Weldon
  • Length: 3 hrs and 37 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Mental Toughness

By: Tim Stoic
Narrated by: Cliff Weldon
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Do you want to reach the top of your career? Where can you find mental toughness? Are you unfulfilled and don’t know how to push yourself to make your life better?

Mental toughness determines how we deal with challenges, stressors, and pressure. A mentally tough person is responsible for his own actions.

He doesn’t blame others for his misfortunes or shortcomings.

If you’re mentally tough, you will be able to handle any challenge that may come your way.

Constant exposure to stressors, loss of job, divorce, and other major setbacks can affect mental toughness. We have different traits, which may play a role in explaining our actions and reactions to outside pressure. For instance, a mentally strong extrovert may react differently than a mentally strong introvert. This only means that two people with similar life experiences and backgrounds will have different results when dealing with similar situations. Mentally strong individuals maintain a positive attitude while handling their circumstances. They might be in a tough situation, but they take it as a chance to learn something new. They are confident to take on challenges and problems.

This is where mental toughness and resilience differ. The latter is considered as a passive quality. A person who is mentally tough is not afraid to admit his mistake. He can also control his emotions. Someone who can’t control his emotions would most likely behave differently at work and at home.

A mentally tough person is capable of moderating his emotions wherever he may be. There are also some tools that can be used to measure mental toughness. If you want to learn more about mental toughness, listen to this book and discover how it affects your life and how you can become a mentally strong person.

If all of this sounds like your ideal book, then buy now!

©2019 Tim Stoic (P)2019 Tim Stoic
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Wonderful listen. Useful of multiple levels.

While the book is specific to the game of golf, I found myself drawing parallels to other athletic and coaching endeavors in my life. This book is a great listen for anyone who understands the game of golf. You can put its content to use in your own golf endeavors as well as others in your life.

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