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6 Signs You have a Strong Mindset
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[QUOTE="Reitzlisa, post: 282621, member: 53350"] [HEADING=1][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=18px]Many people don’t recognize mental strength when they see it.[/SIZE][/FONT][/HEADING] Because of the fight-or-flight reaction, cortisol levels rise while you’re under stress. Furthermore, earlier research has indicated that “high cortisol reactors” tend to consume more (you know, those people who particularly tend to lose their chill under stress). Take time each day to do something to lower the stress temperature, whether it’s meditation, exercise, or quiet time with a good book, in order to prevent the nom-nom-nom reaction (and to preserve your health in so many other ways). Real mental toughness entails developing your character. Mentally strong people are willing to show their vulnerability, and frequently, people mistake their candour and openness for weakness. Here are 6 signs of mental strength that are often viewed as weaknesses: [HEADING=2]1. Being kind.[/HEADING] Many people appear to believe that showing kindness equates to being a pushover or people-pleaser. However, demonstrating kindness toward a neighbour, giving a coworker the benefit of the doubt, and volunteering your free time to assist someone with a project can all be indicators of strength. It typically requires guts and confidence to be kind. What if the recipient rejects your assistance? What if the friendship you extend is not returned? People with strength are prepared to take such social risks. [HEADING=2]2. Changing your mind.[/HEADING] Changing your views doesn’t always indicate that you’re gullible or susceptible to pressure. Instead, it can suggest that you’re receptive to learning more and learning different viewpoints. Changing your mind could be a sign that you are developing and learning, regardless of whether your political views have evolved over time or your values have changed as you’ve aged. [HEADING=2]3. Recognising your areas of weakness.[/HEADING] Speaking the truth can be distinguished from minimising oneself. It may demonstrate your strength to accept your flaws if you admit that you struggle with organisation or that you’re awful at facing people. Recognizing your shortcomings might also motivate you to behave in a constructive manner. You might assign activities that are difficult for you to do or create a strategy to assist you accomplish despite your limitations. [HEADING=2]4. Being patient.[/HEADING] Nowadays, with the emphasis on “hustle,” patience is frequently mistaken for passivity or a lack of desire. However, achieving major objectives, such as getting out of debt or becoming in shape, requires patience. Real change doesn’t happen overnight, and it requires fortitude to have the patience to wait for it to happen. [HEADING=2]5. Asking for help.[/HEADING] It takes tremendous bravery to admit that you can’t handle this on your own. Asking for help demands selflessness and moral fortitude, whether you approach a mental health expert or your supervisor for additional aid. People with great mental faculties go in groups. They surround themselves with supportive individuals who can help them along the path. [HEADING=2]6. Improving yourself.[/HEADING] Some individuals roll their eyes at someone who is reading a self-improvement book (these individuals are frequently the same individuals who make fun of obese individuals for going to the gym). However, it might be challenging to improve yourself physically, spiritually, or emotionally. Making an effort to improve yourself is a sign that you desire to make your life better. A desire for self-growth is a sign of strength, regardless of whether you sign up for a support group, go to therapy, listen to self-help podcasts, or go on spiritual retreats. [/QUOTE]
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