Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and the Surprising Science of Real Toughness

Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and the Surprising Science of Real Toughness

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  • Create Date:2022-06-22 06:21:40
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Steve Magness
  • ISBN:B09GRDXXCP
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Summary

"Steve Magness is one of the giants of modern thinking about high performance across domains。 。 。 。 Real Toughness is a crucial read for anyone who cares about delivering their best when the stakes are highest。"--Alex Hutchinson, New York Times bestselling author of Endure

From beloved performance expert and bestselling author of Peak Performance comes a revolutionary science-based new definition of toughness--one that focuses on assessing a challenge on a physiological and psychological level。

Toughness has long been held as a fundamental key to achieving peak performance。 For generations, we've been taught toughness means bulldozing through--pushing to the point of breakdown--and that showing any sign of weakness is failure。 This model of toughness has long been glorified and celebrated。 But the truth is, it doesn't work。

Steve Magness, a performance scientist who coaches Olympic athletes, now offers a new kind of toughness--real toughness--that can help anyone navigate adversity and challenge。 Grounded in the latest sports science and psychology, real toughness is about paying attention to your physiological, emotional, and psychological responses (from pain to anger) and working with them to overcome a challenge。 Real toughness works with our biology and psychology; fake toughness fights against them。

Real toughness is based on four core pillars which cultivate genuine inner strength:

Pillar 1- Ditch the Fa�ade, Embrace RealityPillar 2- Listen to Your BodyPillar 3- Respond, Instead of React Pillar 4- Transcend DiscomfortLike Endure and The Talent Code, Real Toughness flips the script on what it means to be tough, pointing to new research that shows how our understanding of resilience--one that ignores discomfort--is wrong。 Magness draws from mindfulness, military case studies, sports psychology, neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy to show how real toughness makes us more successful, happier, and better people。

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Reviews

Shelby Gee

Magness found the perfect mix of personal narrative, studies and evaluation to round out this book。 He included his experience as runner, but did not just rely on his own ideas。 He backed up his ideas with supporting stories and research articles。 It read well through out。 I liked how the book is structured to explain a concept and also have take aways。 It was slightly athlete focused, however he does give examples from other areas so it’s still relevant for everyone。 My favorite quote from the Magness found the perfect mix of personal narrative, studies and evaluation to round out this book。 He included his experience as runner, but did not just rely on his own ideas。 He backed up his ideas with supporting stories and research articles。 It read well through out。 I liked how the book is structured to explain a concept and also have take aways。 It was slightly athlete focused, however he does give examples from other areas so it’s still relevant for everyone。 My favorite quote from the first chapter that really sets up (and summarizes) the book: “Real toughness is experiencing discomfort or distress, leaning in, paying attention, and creating space to take thoughtful action。 It’s navigating discomfort to make the best decision possible。” The ideas presented will move you away from “tough it out” and into tuning into your body and mind to make the hard decisions。 Thank you Netgalley and HarperOne for the ARC。 Also posted on www。shelbygreads。wordpress。com 。。。more

Paul

Lots of good, actionable info here。 I didn't need a lot of the stories, but they can be very helpful/interesting for many readers, so I see their value。 There are lots of additional approaches (Buddhism for example) that readers may want to explore in addition to the helpful ideas here。 Recommended。Thanks very much for the free ARC for review!! Lots of good, actionable info here。 I didn't need a lot of the stories, but they can be very helpful/interesting for many readers, so I see their value。 There are lots of additional approaches (Buddhism for example) that readers may want to explore in addition to the helpful ideas here。 Recommended。Thanks very much for the free ARC for review!! 。。。more