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GRIT 2.0: Building Resilience to Increase Personal & Professional Success Ronald A. Berk, PhD The Johns Hopkins University Phone: (410) 940-7118 E-mail: rberk1@jhu.edu Web: www.ronberk.com Web: www.pptdoctor.net Blog: http://ronberk.blogspot.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ronberk CAUTIONS: If a rash, swelling, bloating, hemorrhaging, or gangrene develops, you might want to stop reading this. This handout contains extremely boring material that some of you may find interesting. What is wrong with you? DO NOT drink alcoholic beverages or ingest hallucinogens before reading this paper. They may create a false sense of value in the content. Keep away from ferrets, weasels, alligators, and monsters. BEST when read before APR 14 2018 Invited presentation at the 28 th annual AATH Conference, San Diego. April 14, 2018 COPYRIGHT 2018 Ronald A. Berk, LLC

GRIT Resilience Growth Mindset Humor GRIT (Duckworth, 2016) Perserverance and passion for long-term goals working strenuously toward challenges, maintaining effort and interest over years despite failure, adversity, and plateaus in progress GRIT SCALE 1. Perserverance of Effort (Items 2, 4, 7, 8) 2. Consistency of Interest (Items 1, 3, 5, 6) CONSISTENCY OF INTEREST Basically I have the best job in the world because I fall in love for a living. I write musicals, and musicals take a long time to write. So when you have an idea, you really have to fall in love with it. Lin-Manuel Miranda LONG-TERM/LIFE SUCCESS Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm. Winston Churchill 1

SUCCESS (high level of performance/achievement) OBSTACLES TO SUCCESS: (stressors) difficulties/challenges disappointments setbacks adversity life-changing events rejections failures GRIT PROFESSIONAL ADVERSITY: Financial loss Demotion Job Loss Business loss Rejection by colleagues Sexual harassment/assault Failure PERSONAL ADVERSITY: Marital friction Child care Daily commuting Physical health Health of spouse/partner/child Finances Care of an elderly parent Care of live-in adult children Managing household responsibilities Being part of a dual career couple GRIT 2.0 Research 2007 present RESEARCH SAMPLES: U.S. Military Academy cadets Army Special Operations Forces (ARSOF) Employees in a variety of occupations Novice classroom teachers High school students At-risk high school students National Spelling Bee finalists College undergraduates Pharmacy students Nursing students Medical students Surgical residents Practicing physicians Police detectives Athletes Married men 2

Measures of Success: Research Conclusions on Grit: 1. higher levels of education, graduation, & academic performance 2. higher levels of job performance & retention 3. higher levels of engagement in work 4. fewer career changes 5. lower levels of burnout, depression, & suicide 6. lower levels of substance abuse & delinquent behaviors 1. isn t related to intelligence (r =.02 -.20) 2. is strongly related to conscientiousness (r =.77.86) among the Big 5 personality traits (openness to experience, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism) 3. Perseverance is weakly to moderately related to various measures of success (.5% 4.8% of variance beyond Big 5) NONCOGNITIVE SECRETS TO SUCCESS: sustained, relentless, unwavering commitment work strenuously over time maintain effort and interest sticktoitiveness dogged perseverance resilience conscientiousness willingness to put in great amounts of time and effort humor to deal with adversity HOW DO YOU GROW GRIT? 1. Pinpoint your purpose ( My work is important to me & others. ) 2. Identify your interests, your passion ( I love what I do. ) 3. Practice to get better & better ( Whatever it takes; I want to improve. ) 4. Adopt a growth mindset ( I can overcome adversity. ) WHY you do what you do is more important that WHAT you do 1950s TIMEX watch commercial John Cameron Swayze That answer can determine your level of grit Takes a licking & keeps on ticking 3

It s not how hard you can hit It s how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward How much you can take and keep moving forward That s how winning is done. Rocky Balboa RESILIENCE (Sandberg & Grant, 2017) The strength & speed of our response to adversity PERSONAL TRAJEDIES (seismic event or emotional tsunami): Serious Injury Chronic or Terminal Illness Divorce Financial loss Loss of a loved one Loss of home Domestic abuse/violence Sexual harrassment/assault Addiction Rape Examples: Victims, family, & friends Hurricanes Fires Earthquakes School mass shootings Street shootings Bouncing forward 4

Application: Professional life Personal life Your children Your business/organization Growth Mindset vs Fixed Mindset (Dweck, 2016) RESPONSES TO ADVERSITY: 1. Improve & add to your abilities 2. Learn from mistakes, failures, & pain 3. Learn from criticism & HUMOR constructive feedback HUMOR OPTIONS THROUGHOUT THE DAY: COPING HUMOR SCALE! Joking & banter Self-effacing, self-deprecating humor Humorous stories Popular images & written humor in texts, email, & social media posts (send jokes & humorous images to colleagues, friends, & relatives) 5

FINALE Long-term Success GRIT BOTTOM LINE FINAL THOUGHTS: Leverage & increase your grit in all that you do: To add a dimension to your life beyond your current abilities which increases your potential for long-term success 6

COPING HUMOR SCALE (CHS) Directions: The purpose of this scale is to measure the degree to which you use humor to cope with stressful situations. Indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following 7 statements. Circle your responses using these choices: SD MD MA SA = Strongly Disagree = Mildly Disagree = Mildly Agree = Strongly Agree 1. I often lose my sense of humor when I m having problems. SD MD MA SA (3) (2) (1) (0) 2. I have often found that my problems have been greatly reduced SD MD MA SA when I tried to find something funny in them. (0) (1) (2) (3) 3. I usually look for something comical to say when I am in tense SD MD MA SA situations. (0) (1) (2) (3) 4. I must admit my life would probably be easier if I had more of SD MD MA SA a sense of humor. (3) (2) (1) (0) 5. I have often felt that if I am in a situation where I have to either SD MD MA SA cry or laugh, it s better to laugh. (0) (1) (2) (3) 6. I usually find something to laugh or joke about even in trying SD MD MA SA situations. (0) (1) (2) (3) 7. It has been my experience that humor is often a very effective SD MD MA SA way of coping with problems. (0) (1) (2) (3) TOTAL SCORE: Scoring: Add the numbers under your responses to the 7 items. The score range is 0 21. Scores 14 and higher indicate you are less adversely affected by stressful life events show a greater ability to cope more effectively with various stressors do not take yourself too seriously (Norm sample: Mean = 13, SD = 3.5; coefficient alpha =.60.70) Sources: Martin, R. A. (1996). The Situational Humor Response Questionnaire (SHRQ) and the Coping Humor Scale (CHS): A decade of research findings. HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research, 9, (3/4), 251 271. Martin, R. A. (2003). Sense of humor. In S. J. Lopez & C. R. Snyder (Eds.), Positive psychological assessment: A handbook of models and measures (pp. 313 326). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association. Martin, R. A., & Lefcourt, H. M. (1983). The sense of humor as a moderator of the relationship between stressors and moods. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 45, 1313 1324.

SHORT GRIT SCALE Directions: Here are a number of statements that may or may not apply to you. Please circle your answers to these 8 statements. For the most accurate score, when responding, think of how you compare to most people -- not just the people you know well, but most people in the world. There are no right or wrong answers, so just answer honestly! 1. New ideas and projects sometimes distract me from previous ones. Very much like me (0) Mostly like me (1) Not much like me (3) Not like me at all (4) 2. Setbacks don t discourage me. Very much like me (4) Mostly like me (3) Not much like me (1) Not like me at all (0) 3. I have been obsessed with a certain idea or project for a short time but later lost interest. Very much like me (0) Mostly like me (1) Not much like me (3) Not like me at all (4) 4. I am a hard worker. Very much like me (4) Mostly like me (3) Not much like me (1) Not like me at all (0) 5. I often set a goal but later choose to pursue a different one. Very much like me (0) Mostly like me (1) Not much like me (3) Not like me at all (4) 6. I have difficulty maintaining my focus on projects that take more than a few months to complete. Very much like me (0) Mostly like me (1) Not much like me (3) Not like me at all (4) 7. I finish whatever I begin. Very much like me (4) Mostly like me (3) Not much like me (1) Not like me at all (0) 8. I am diligent. Very much like me (4) Mostly like me (3) Not much like me (1) Not like me at all (0)

Scoring: Add your score for each item in ( ). The total score range for all 8 items is 0 (not at all gritty) 32 (extremely gritty). Grit Scale Citation Duckworth, A.L, & Quinn, P.D. (2009). Development and validation of the Short Grit Scale (Grit-S). Journal of Personality Assessment, 91, 166-174. http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~duckwort/images/duckworth%20and%20quinn.pdf Duckworth, A.L., Peterson, C., Matthews, M.D., & Kelly, D.R. (2007). Grit: Perseverance and passion for long-term goals. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 9, 1087-1101. http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~duckwort/images/grit%20jpsp.pdf 2007 Angela Duckworth