Freetrainers.com brings you another tip of the week - but this time is special!
This week we will take a look at your Mental Fitness - that's right.. you get to see for yourself
where you stand - Bill Cole, MS., MA. has made the contribution of this article. Let's get started.
How fit do you consider yourself? You can be fit in any number of arenas--financial, health,
physical, etc. You consult doctors, financial planners, chiropractors, CPA's, tax analysts, bankers,
stock brokers, nutritionists, tennis pros, golf pros, physical therapists, fitness trainers and anyone
else who might be able to help you raise your particular fitness quotient.
&nbp;But have you ever thought about the level of your mental fitness? Have you stopped to consider
that it might make sense to take an inventory of your mental fitness?
Mental Fitness And You
Most people know their IQ, but how many know their MFQ? (your Mental Fitness Quotient). Mental
fitness is not about one's intelligence level or about one's level of education. Mental fitness or
mental wellness is the state of being robustly resistant to stress, hardy enough to challenge head-first
the many challenges of life, and having the ability to enjoy the entire process and look forward to more.
Top Ten Mental Fitness Factors
In my years as a coach, researcher, trainer and consultant, I have identified these ten factors as being
highly contributory to the mental fitness of peak performers. These high-performing people use their minds
intentionally, in specific ways and look at the world in a strategic manner.
To find your MFQ, simply read each factor and give yourself a rating on it from 1 (I do not have this
skill) to 5 (I have this skill somewhat) to 10 (I really have this skill), or anywhere in between. Total your
score and see the chart at the end for your MFQ.
1. They View Life As An Adventure: They have reflected on what they want out
of life and have decided that life is to be an exciting adventure, and they remind themselves of that daily.
2. They Live Life With A Healthy Sense Of Urgency: They realize that life is
short and they are going to wring out all the excitement, quality and grandeur life has to offer.
3. They Make Meaning Out Of An Often Meaningless World: They know that for
life to hold significance, they must form a worldview that makes sense with their values and priorities.
4. They Cultivate And Maintain A Strong Sense Of Humor: Many people have not
developed the ability to laugh at themselves or at life when it goes sour. This is a skill that peak
performers use as a major stress buffer.
5. They Place Things In Perspective: Peak performers use "Percentage Thinking"
to see things in context so they can choose how to react to events in their day. They know all items don't
cause the same stress.
6. They Develop Mental Toughness: Peak performers live by this credo: "Don't
hope for an easy life; strive to be a strong person." Can you apply this to your life?
7. They Are Supreme Problem-Solvers: They have the flexibility and
adaptability to solve, avoid or reduce the problems we all face. They welcome these as avenues to growth.
8. They Maintain Focus Under Pressure: Top performers live in the present
moment, and even though they reflect for planning purposes, they live in the here and now.
9. They Recover From Stress Intentionally: They use the principle of
periodization to renew their reserves so they can go out again and "do battle".
10. They Continually Reinvent Themselves: Peak performers endlessly
re-formulate goals and their vision of life as they achieve each step in their master plan.
Scoring Your MFQ
If you scored 0-25 you are in the beginning stages of learning how to become stronger mentally.
Absorb all you can.
If you scored 26-50 you are making some headway, but still have much to learn. Jump in head first.
If you scored 51-75 you are building a solid mental fitness program. Keep up the good work.
If you scored 76-100 you have quite a strong mental fitness profile. Congratulations!
Copyright © Bill Cole, MS., MA. 2001.
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