Dec 13, 2022 | Doug Strycharczyk, Mental Toughness
How to end “one size fits all” When we approach the festive season or any other time of celebration, most of us are thinking about the treats we will have over that period. Afterwards, we often start thinking about dieting. There are lots of options out there. Mostly...
Oct 13, 2022 | Doug Strycharczyk, Mental Toughness
Parietal Alpha Oscillations: Cognitive Load and Mental Toughness or, in plain English, Why, when we talk about “effort”, we might not truly understand it. A 2022 research paper using the MTQ48 mental toughness questionnaire and the Ravens SPM test. It examined the...
Oct 12, 2022 | Doug Strycharczyk, John Perry, Mental Toughness, Update
Examining the Mental Toughness profiles of psychology undergraduates across six continents to explore where, and if, cultural differences can be detected and identified. The Mental Toughness concept has emerged as one of the most important advances in the field of...
Oct 10, 2022 | Doug Strycharczyk, Mental Toughness
Attitude Attitude is a reasonable approximation to what we mean by mental toughness. Both are expressions of a mental approach to events. A 2017 survey of over 500 organisations found that the quality that employers valued more than any other factor (qualifications,...