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Mental Toughness

Lila Santoro

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"Mental Toughness" explores the vital role of resilience in achieving success and managing stress. It argues that mental fortitude isn't an innate trait but a skill cultivated through specific techniques. The book offers actionable strategies to enhance focus, control emotions, and develop a resilient mindset. Understand how reframing negative thoughts and practicing mindfulness can significantly impact your ability to handle pressure.

 
The book progresses systematically, beginning with defining mental toughness and its core components like self-belief and motivation. It then delves into practical techniques for cultivating resilience, including stress management and focus enhancement exercises. Discover how cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) principles and understanding your stress response systems contribute to building mental strength.

 
Throughout, "Mental Toughness" integrates empirical research, case studies, and expert interviews to provide an evidence-based approach. Its unique value lies in its emphasis on personalized strategies, encouraging readers to adapt techniques to their individual needs for personal growth. By learning to manage adversity and maintain concentration, you can unlock your full potential.
Disponible desde: 17/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 105 páginas.

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