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Grit : why passion and resilience are the secrets to success

By: Duckworth, Angela.
Publisher: London : Vermilion, 2016Description: xv, 440 p. ; ill., 20 cm.ISBN: 9781785040207.Subject(s): Success | Perseverance | Ethics | Expectation | Psychology | Diligence | Self-realization | Determination | Personality trait | Success in business | Authoritarian parenting | Beast Barracks | Compass metaphor | Corresponsive principle | Expertise | Cost-benefit analysis | Crossword puzzle design | Depression | Dyslexia | Fixed mindset | Grit Scale | Growth mindset | Habit formation | Hope | IQ/Intelligence | Permissive parenting | Potential | SAT | Self-talk | Skill development | Socioeconomic opportunity | Summerbridge program | Talent | TED talks | Treadmill TestDDC classification: 158.1 Summary: Based on cutting-edge research, Duckworth shows how many people achieve remarkable things not just by relying on innate natural talent, but by practising what she calls grit. She then offers a Grit Formula to help anyone to become more gritty, focusing on six key factors hope, effort, precision, passion, ritual and prioritisation. She reveals; Why people who test high for talent often fail to achieve their potential, and why people who do not test high for talent often "overachieve" what others expect them to do; How grit can be learned, whatever your IQ or circumstances; Why stubbornness is a key characteristic of gritty people; When to be stubborn and when giving up is the grittiest thing you can do; How gritty people found their passion, and you can find yours; How gritty experts practise, and how you can do the same in your own life; What the people who care about you can do to boost your grit when you need it most; How grit is cultivated in the highest-performing sports teams, companies and schools. Grit offers a fresh and motivating way to climb to heights far beyond what natural talent would predict.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Based on cutting-edge research, Duckworth shows how many people achieve remarkable things not just by relying on innate natural talent, but by practising what she calls grit. She then offers a Grit Formula to help anyone to become more gritty, focusing on six key factors hope, effort, precision, passion, ritual and prioritisation. She reveals; Why people who test high for talent often fail to achieve their potential, and why people who do not test high for talent often "overachieve" what others expect them to do; How grit can be learned, whatever your IQ or circumstances; Why stubbornness is a key characteristic of gritty people; When to be stubborn and when giving up is the grittiest thing you can do; How gritty people found their passion, and you can find yours; How gritty experts practise, and how you can do the same in your own life; What the people who care about you can do to boost your grit when you need it most; How grit is cultivated in the highest-performing sports teams, companies and schools. Grit offers a fresh and motivating way to climb to heights far beyond what natural talent would predict.

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