In Do Hard Things, Steve Magness challenges the traditional notions of toughness that emphasize brute strength, unyielding willpower, and suppressing emotions. Instead,......
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In Do Hard Things, Steve Magness challenges the traditional notions of toughness that emphasize brute strength, unyielding willpower, and suppressing emotions. Instead, he presents a new science-backed approach to resilience, rooted in awareness, flexibility, and emotional intelligence. Drawing from the latest research in psychology, neuroscience, and elite sports training, Magness argues that true toughness isn’t about pushing through at all costs but about adapting, embracing discomfort, and making smarter decisions under pressure.
Using examples from Olympic athletes, military leaders, and high-performing professionals, the book redefines toughness as a skill that can be cultivated by understanding our emotions, responding to stress effectively, and building sustainable mental resilience.
Why read this book
- Offers a science-based alternative to outdated "toughness" models that rely on suppression and brute force.
- Explains how self-awareness and adaptability create stronger resilience than sheer willpower.
- Uses real-world examples from elite athletes, military personnel, and successful professionals.
- Provides practical strategies to develop mental toughness in everyday life and high-pressure situations.
- Ideal for athletes, professionals, and anyone seeking to handle stress, setbacks, and adversity more effectively.
About the Author
Steve Magness is a performance coach, author, and expert in elite sports science and human performance. He has coached world-class athletes, worked as a consultant for top sports organizations, and co-authored books like Peak Performance and The Passion Paradox. With a background in exercise physiology and a deep understanding of psychology, Magness bridges the gap between scientific research and real-world application in the pursuit of peak mental and physical performance.
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