My Quest for the Best with Bill Ringle

Getting Grit - Interview with guest expert Caroline Miller


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Caroline Miller, author of Getting Grit: The Evidence-Based Approach to Cultivating Passion, Perseverance, and Purpose
Bill Ringle and Caroline Adams Miller discuss the different types of grit that business owners can adopt – good grit, faux grit, poor grit, and stupid grit. Getting the right grit makes all the difference!
>>> Visit MyQuestforTheBest.com for complete show notes and more expert advice and inspiring stories to propel your small business growth. My Quest for the Best is a top-rated small business podcast with over 300 episodes of thought-provoking and insightful interviews with today’s top thought leaders and business experts. Host Bill Ringle’s mission with this show is to provide the strategies, insights, and resources that will unlock the growth potential of your business through these powerful conversations.
Key points that you’ll learn from this interview:
The main components of grit
Why a handshake is integral in making a solid first impression
How Caroline became the first person to overcome bulimia and live to tell the story
Caroline’s habits that pertain to excellence
How your environment affects your behavior
How humility helped a business owner learn grit and become great in his role as a leader
Read the Show Notes from this Episode
2:28 How both Caroline’s Grandmother and the founding principal of the Norwood school in Maryland had an impact on her young professional life.
3:45 Good handshakes show that you’re not afraid of being seen and heard.
5:08 Caroline recounts how Uncle Platt set the world record for the high jump.
6:02 [On overcoming bulimia and telling the story - “I had to begin unpacking how not just for myself, but for other people.”
7:04 “You have to learn to integrate recovery into a life which is part and parcel of how people connect with other people.”
8:49 “There’s no danger of relapse for me. I’m fully recovered.”
9:33 “When we don’t talk about things that are part of our backstory, we connote shame.”
10:07 “I created habits that pertain to excellence.”
11:24 “The fastest way to change your behavior is to change your environment and the quality of the people around you.”
13:58 How humility plays a role in grit.
16:32 The main components of grit as espoused by Angela Duckworth
17:42 “I don’t think grit is a good quality unless it’s used in the process of pursuing good goals for the right reasons. “
18:45 “There’s a kind of grit that’s really dangerous in the wrong person for the wrong reasons.”
20:05 The story of Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos as an example of bad grit.
22:03 “Bad grit repels people.”
24:39 “We have a generation I feel that was brought up to dumb down standards of excellence.”
25:58 How to hire for grit in companies.
27:06 “It’s really important to ask people not just what they have overcome but who else have they helped to overcome.”
28:16 My Quest for the Best Lightning Round begins.
Expert Bio
Caroline is one of the world’s leading positive psychology experts on Goals & Grit ™. She’s spent more than 30 years helping individuals, leaders, and companies to cultivate grit, one of the top indicators of success. Caroline is the author of six books including Getting Grit (Sounds True 2017), Creating Your Best Life (Sterling 2009), Positively Caroline (Cogent 2013), and My Name is Caroline (Doubleday 1988). Live Happy Magazine named Creating Your Best Life one of the top 10 goal-setting books ever published and Getting Grit one of the 10 books that would change your life in 2017. Caroline’s work has been featured in media around the world including BBC News World, The New York Times, The Washington Post, NBC, NPR, and CNN.
Angela Duckworth, the winner of the 2013 MacArthur Genius grant for her research on grit, said of Caroline: “I don't know anybody who has thought more than [Caroline] about how to apply the scientific research on grit and achievement t...
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