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In this episode of the Building Better Humans Project, host Glenn Azar shares a crucial shift in understanding mental toughness.
Contrary to popular belief, it's not about pushing through challenges without feeling pressure, but about staying present when things get uncomfortable and recovering faster after stress. Glenn explains that true mental toughness is built in cycles of stress, recovery, and adaptation, and that recovery is just as important as pushing through. He emphasizes the importance of balancing effort and rest, and shares a micro-task to help listeners prioritize recovery.
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In this episode of the Building Better Humans Project, host Glenn Azar shares a crucial shift in understanding mental toughness.
Contrary to popular belief, it's not about pushing through challenges without feeling pressure, but about staying present when things get uncomfortable and recovering faster after stress. Glenn explains that true mental toughness is built in cycles of stress, recovery, and adaptation, and that recovery is just as important as pushing through. He emphasizes the importance of balancing effort and rest, and shares a micro-task to help listeners prioritize recovery.
The Building Better Humans Project is brought to you by ADVENTURE PROFESSIONALS. Visit www.adventureprofessionals.com.au
ADVENTURE WITH GLENN
ONLINE MINDSET PROGRAMS
1-ON-1 MENTORING
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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