This Is the Biggest Factor in Your Work Performance

Hint: it’s not your talent, mindset, or vision

Matthew Royse
Change Your Mind Change Your Life

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New research finds that this trait is a better predictor of your work performance than your talent, mindset, or vision.

This attribute will help you improve your productivity at work the most.

What is it?

It’s grit.

Grit is a positive trait based on your perseverance of effort and passion for something to achieve your long-term goals.

It’s a powerful motivator to achieving what you want. People who have grit can consistently tap into their potential, think differently, and perform at their highest level.

The good news for you is that grit can be developed and cultivated.

How do you develop more grit? Let’s dive into the top five ways on how you can successfully build grit.

1. Find Your Trigger

When you need to do focused work or deep thinking, you need to find your motivation trigger to keep you on track. Even when you want to procrastinate or quit, you need to settle into the activity.

If you feel motivated by praise from others, your Spotify music playlist, or creating a game out of the activity, you need to find…

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Matthew Royse
Change Your Mind Change Your Life

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