A few weeks ago, I was up at the crack of dawn along with thousands of other Sydneysiders heading in to our wonderful Hyde Park for the Sydney Half Marathon. My role was as Chief Support Officer for a running friend (I do a great job of pep talks, mobile phone safe-keeping, and all-round cheer leading activity). What I saw in the persistence and willpower of those elite athletes, weekend warriors and the regular Jane Doe was really, what mental toughness looks like in action.
Isn’t it just willpower?
We all know how useful willpower can be to keep going in the face of obstacles, and resist desires. Who hasn’t been tempted to hit the snooze button at 6am and roll over for another hour’s sleep instead of getting up to exercise? However, we also know from research that willpower seems to be a finite resource, and gets depleted when we use our self-control to overcome temptation. Think about how good we are at resisting the urge to eat the ‘wrong’ foods early in the day compared with later that day, or in the evening on the couch. As our pool of self-control gets used up, we are more likely to give in.
The ability to build determination and never quit is a valuable ability for all of us, whether we are running a marathon or high-performing week in-week out, in a demanding and rapidly changing work environment. So what can we do to develop it?
Willpower tips –
What else do we need to know to help us maintain focus, and to not quit?
Introducing Mental Toughness -
‘The capacity of an individual to deal effectively with stressors, pressures and challenge and perform to the best of their abilities, irrespective of the circumstances in which they find themselves’ (Clough & Earle, 2002).
Sounds good right? Let’s break it down, and talk about ‘the 4 Cs’ of Mental Toughness….
Mentally tough people are more likely to –
Wow! Other than employing me as your personal Chief Support Officer, what can you do to build and protect your mental toughness?
Quick mental toughness hacks –
How can I tell how mentally tough I am?
There’s a popular and reliable assessment that’s used globally, across many settings such as leadership development, stress management, career transition and organisational change. Let us know if you’d like to learn more about assessing and building mental toughness.
P.S. If anyone’s looking for me, I’m gathering my grit, and practicing my super-support skills to be race-ready for the full Marathon later this year!