Grit & Grace.
“She is just like a pearl — made from grit but full of grace..” — Katherine graham
Grit & Grace is the perfect companion for dreaming up fresh possibilities and translating vision into action. Its
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https://www.ted.com/talks/angela_lee_duckworth_grit_the_power_of_passion_and_perseverance
grit offers a powerful framework for understanding personal and professional growth. However, as with any attribute, grit has its limitations and implications when over-used. When overapplied or misdirected, grit can lead to unintended consequences, such as burnout, rigidity, and missed opportunities for adaptation.
Grit and grace, together, can be formidable for women in the leadership game. They provide women with their own road map to success that allows for bold leadership combined with warmth. If you think of the combination of grit and grace as a recipe, grit would be the cake. Grace would be the icing.
Grit is what you do. Grace is how you do it. It’s the paradoxical complement to grit. Grace is your approach, your style and the way you deal with people and situations. It’s much like executive presence, which can be an enigma. We can’t quite explain it, but we know it when we see it.
Grit is more than just perseverance; it's a combination of resilience, passion, and a long-term vision. It's the ability to stay focused on a goal, even when faced with setbacks or challenges. It's the refusal to give up, even when the path seems impossible.
what insights and motivations enable us to embody grit, and grace?
Professor Angela Duckworth challenges traditional notions of success by shifting the focus from innate talent to consistent effort.
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