Do hard things Why we get resilience wrong and the surprising science of real toughness

Steve Magness

Book - 2022

"From beloved performance expert, journalist, and co-author of Peak Performance and The Passion Paradox comes a science-based new definition of toughness-one that focuses on assessing a challenge on a physiological and psychological level rather than fear-based bulldozing-that has radical, holistic implications for any reader"--

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Published
New York, NY : HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Steve Magness (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xii, 308 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-292) and index.
ISBN
9780063098619
  • Introduction: How We Got Toughness Wrong and Where to Go
  • Chapter 1. From Tough Coaches, Tough Parents, and Tough Guys to Finding Real Inner Strength
  • Chapter 2. Sink or Swim: How We Took the Wrong Lesson from the Military
  • The First Pillar of Toughness: Ditch the Facade, Embrace Reality
  • Chapter 3. Accept What You Are Capable Of
  • Chapter 4. True Confidence Is Quiet; Insecurity Is Loud
  • Chapter 5. Know When to Hold 'Em and When to Fold 'Em
  • The Second Pillar of Toughness: Listen to Your Body
  • Chapter 6. Your Emotions Are Messengers, Not Dictators
  • Chapter 7. Own the Voice in Your Head
  • The Third Pillar of Toughness: Respond Instead of React
  • Chapter 8. Keep Your Mind Steady
  • Chapter 9. Turn the Dial So You Don't Spiral
  • The Fourth Pillar of Toughness: Transcend Discomfort
  • Chapter 10. Build the Foundation to Do Hard Things
  • Chapter 11. Find Meaning in Discomfort
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Performance coach Magness (The Passion Paradox) delivers a sensible guide to sticking with one's goals. Citing research in neuroscience and psychology, the author outlines how readers can overcome obstacles using his "four pillars of real toughness": "embrace reality," "listen to your body," "respond instead of react," and "transcend discomfort." Magness illustrates the importance of facing reality and accepting one's limits by telling the story of rock climber Alex Honnold, who aborted a challenging climb when he wasn't feeling up to it. To better control how one responds to adversity, the author advises creating "space between the stimulus and response so that we can better navigate what's going on," describing how brain imaging of experienced meditators shows that they can master their response to pain and lessen its mental toll. On transcending discomfort, Magness details studies that found internal motivation produces stronger perseverance than external rewards, and he encourages leaders to cultivate their followers' inner drives by offering support and room to grow. The author's nuanced approach elevates this program above similar guides, with recommendations to set "appropriate" goals and know "when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em" offering a welcome alternative to the traditional emphasis on "pushing through." Informative and entertaining, this has the power to help readers go the extra mile. (June)

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