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Writer's pictureSara Sutherland

THE GRIND MINDSET



An Ideology Which Is Incredibly Beneficial If Used Correctly


Everyone has heard of the “Rise and Grind” lifestyle.


A lot of people swear by it and believe that it’s the core behind their success and happiness.


However, nothing in life is as simple as just black or white.


Everything has consequences, true, but we shouldn’t just focus on them and neglect our present.


So in order to shed some light on the details behind the grind mindset, its good and not-so-good parts, we decided to write this article.



What Is The Grind Mindset?


Let's first define what a grind mindset is.


The idea that through consistent hard work and effort a person can and likely will achieve their goals is the basis of this ideology.


People with this mindset believe that there is a direct connection between their actions and the results they want.


It is undisputed that all actions have consequences. However, in real life, it isn’t always true that positive actions lead to the desired outcome.


This doesn’t mean, however, that one shouldn’t try to be in control of their own happiness.


In order to explain all of this better, let's break down this article into two pieces - the good and the bad.


The positive sides to the grind mindset are why and how it works, and the negative ones - are what we should be careful about.


The Positive Sides


The grind mindset is one of the best motivation tools out there.


The knowledge that you have an influence on your own successes is a great reason to start trying to reach them.


By realizing and remembering that what you do has a direct correspondence to where you end up, you start feeling more empowered and braver in the face of new obstacles.


This is also one of the mindsets that get stronger the more you practice them.


Connecting your past positive actions to the following better results, it pushes you in the direction to try again.


After all, if you were successful for the first time, why shouldn't you be now?


All of this is to say that if you want to be an active part of your own life and work on achieving your dreams, the grind mindset can be used as a positive tool to motivate you.


What You Should Be Careful About?


Now that we have its major benefits explained let's focus on some of the red flags surrounding the “Rise and Grind” lifestyle.


Firstly and most importantly, self-awareness must always come hand in hand with this mindset.


An essential part of this ideology is that you shouldn't be in a constant cycle of executing - burn out-execute seeing as this will likely lead to a moment in which you crash and burn for quite some time.


Allow yourself the rest you deserve.


The grind mindset is a way to push yourself forward but without hurting yourself in the process.


It's incredibly important that those two don't mix if you want to achieve your goals.


Another thing that you should pay attention to is how much of your energy you dedicate to the future.


Being driven is good. Being obsessed, well, not so much.


Life is more than just what we want it to be.


It's important to distribute your focus between your goals and where you are now in a way that works well for you.


We often start having tunnel vision when we decide what our goals are and we tend to neglect our current surroundings.


Being appreciative of the present generally makes people happier and more grateful both short-term and in the long run.


This is because understanding the present gives us a clear check on who we are and how far we've come.


If you make sure you don’t fall into either of these two negative behaviors, the grind mindset can do miracles for your future.


Take-Home Message


Let's summarize this whole thing.


The grind mindset can be compared to a double-edged sword - it does its job great, but only if it's in the hands of a skilled welder.


This ideology can help you achieve your dreams - it makes you believe in yourself and gets you out of bed and on the road to success.


However, you should be very careful while using it.


For one thing, the present is just as important as the future and should be appreciated.


And for the other, you should remember you are not a machine. You need and deserve rest.


As long as you can balance these things together, great things are in store for you.

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