18 Habits of Mentally Strong
People
Building mental strength takes hard work and commitment, but it's
the key to reaching your greatest potential.
As the author
of 13
Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do, I usually
spend my time talking about the bad habits that can rob you of mental strength. After all, it only takes one bad habit to hold you back from reaching
your greatest potential.
In addition to
giving up those bad habits, however, it's also important to perform exercises that build your mental muscle. With hard work and dedication, you can train your brain to perform at
your peak.
Here are 18
things mentally strong people do.
1. They practice gratitude.
Counting their blessings, rather
than their burdens, helps mentally strong people keep life in proper
perspective. Their choice to be grateful shines through in their mood and
behavior.
2. They retain their personal
power.
Mentally strong people don't give
negative people power over them. They refuse to blame anyone for
holding them back or dragging them down.
3. They accept challenges.
Mentally strong people view
adversity as an opportunity to grow stronger. With each obstacle they overcome,
they gain confidence in their ability to become better.
4. They focus on the things they
can control.
Mentally strong people stay
productive and effective by focusing on the things they have control over.
Rather than waste energy worrying about whether the storm will come, they
invest their efforts into preparing for it the best they can.
5. They set healthy boundaries.
Creating healthy emotional and
physical boundaries gives mentally strong people the room they need to grow.
Even when they may disappoint others, they're willing to say no.
6. They take calculated risks.
Mentally strong people balance
their emotions with logic so they can calculate each risk they face.
They're willing to step outside their comfort zone and seek opportunities that
will help them reach their goals.
7. They make peace with the past.
Mentally strong people reflect on
the past so they can learn from it, but they don't dwell on it. They refuse to
live a life of regret and they let go of grudges.
8. They learn from their
mistakes.
Rather than beat themselves up
for their mistakes, mentally strong people focus on learning from them. They
accept full responsibility for their behavior and choose to move forward in a
productive manner.
9. They create their own
definition of success.
Rather than resent other's good
fortune, mentally strong people feel free to share in their joy. They recognize
that other people's achievements don't diminish their own.
10. They view failure as an
opportunity for growth.
Failure is often part of any long
journey toward success. Mentally strong people accept that and they choose to
use each failure as an opportunity to grow wiser.
11. They set aside time to be
alone.
Mentally strong people take time
to be alone with their thoughts. Whether they write in a journal, practice
meditation, or sit silently and reflect, they know a little solitude is
essential to their well-being.
12. They accept full responsibility
for their lives.
Mentally strong people create
opportunities for themselves. They don't waste time waiting for the world to
give them what they think they're owed.
13. They practice perseverance.
Mentally strong people know that
the best things in life are worth waiting for. They exercise patience and
persistence as they strive for their goals.
14. They modify their unhealthy
beliefs.
Mentally strong people refuse to
allow self-limiting beliefs to restrict their potential. They understand their
minds can be their best asset or their worst enemy.
15. They expend their mental
energy wisely.
Instead of complaining about
things they can't change or rehashing something that happened yesterday,
mentally strong people devote their energy to productive tasks. They don't
waste limited resources, like time and energy, on things that aren't
helpful.
16. They practice realistic
optimism.
Mentally strong people talk to
themselves like a trusted coach. They refuse to believe pessimistic predictions
but they also don't allow themselves to become overconfident.
17. They tolerate discomfort.
Mentally strong people aren't
afraid to endure a little pain. Whether they keep running when their legs are
tired or they resist instant gratification, they practice self-discipline even
when it's uncomfortable.
18. They stay true to their
values.
Mentally strong people keep their
priorities in line with their beliefs. They're courageous enough to live
according to their values, even when it's not the popular choice.
BY AMY MORIN
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