Adversity Mindset
Cross-source consensus on Adversity Mindset from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Adverse circumstances can be real and significant, but the response to those circumstances determines outcomes. — From Addiction to Adversity Advantage: Doug Bobst's Recovery Story
- People who focus the majority of their energy on their mistakes rather than on learning from them remain trapped in a destructive cycle. — From Addiction to Adversity Advantage: Doug Bobst's Recovery Story
- Setting the smallest achievable goal, achieving it, and building on the resulting confidence is more effective than starting with ambitious targets that produce shame. — From Addiction to Adversity Advantage: Doug Bobst's Recovery Story
- Doug recommends actively transitioning social circles toward people with common futures rather than common pasts. — From Addiction to Adversity Advantage: Doug Bobst's Recovery Story
- All-or-nothing thinking — demanding complete transformation immediately or refusing to try — is a common barrier for addicts attempting personal change. — From Addiction to Adversity Advantage: Doug Bobst's Recovery Story
- Finding purpose or growth in adversity is not about dismissing pain but about redirecting how that pain is used. — From Addiction to Adversity Advantage: Doug Bobst's Recovery Story