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[The Science of Grit: Unlocking Excellence with Dr. Angela Duckworth]-[How to Create a Successful Mindset: The Science of Passion and Perseverance]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2025-10-13

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The Science of Grit: Unlocking Your Path to Excellence

In this episode of the Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel sits down with Dr. Angela Duckworth, a pioneering psychologist and author of the New York Times bestseller Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance. Together, they dismantle the myth that success is reserved for the "wildly successful" or those born with rare gifts, offering a science-based roadmap for anyone to achieve their long-term goals.

The Core Definition: What is Grit?

Dr. Duckworth defines grit as a unique combination of "passion and perseverance for really long-term goals." It is not about intensity or temporary bursts of energy; rather, it is the mental toughness to keep showing up when things are boring, hard, or discouraging. According to Duckworth, grit is not a fixed trait you are born with—it is something you build.

Talent vs. Effort: Why Effort Counts Twice

One of the most profound takeaways from the conversation is the distinction between talent and effort. Duckworth defines talent as "the rate at which you improve at something when you try." While natural aptitude plays a role, she argues that "effort counts twice." Effort is the mechanism that unlocks talent to turn it into skill, and then unlocks that skill to turn it into tangible achievement. High achievers are not necessarily the fastest learners; they are the ones who refuse to get off the "treadmill" of hard work.

The Four Pillars of Grit

Dr. Duckworth outlines four psychological assets that constitute grit:

  1. Interest: Passion begins with curiosity. You cannot force interest; you must "sample" broadly to find what genuinely attracts your attention. As Duckworth suggests, "Choose easy" first—start with what comes naturally to you before you commit to the grind.
  2. Practice: This involves "deliberate practice." It is not just logging hours; it is about having a clear goal, giving 100% effort, and seeking immediate feedback. She admits that even she struggles with this, noting that jogging for 10,000 hours without a goal doesn't make you an Olympian.
  3. Purpose: This is the realization that your work is in service to something larger than yourself. By asking, "Who benefits most when I do my job well?" you can transform a mundane job into a meaningful calling.
  4. Hope: This is not passive wishing. It is the belief that the future can be better than the past and that you have the agency to make it happen. Duckworth emphasizes the importance of "small wins" to combat the feeling that a challenge is "too big."

Breaking the "Should" Cycle

Both Mel and Dr. Duckworth discuss the exhaustion of living by the word "should." Duckworth shares her personal journey with her therapist, learning to replace "I should" with "I want to." By identifying what truly drives us rather than what we believe we are expected to do, we can align our energy with our authentic selves.

Actionable Strategies for Success

  • The Power of Teams: Duckworth notes that "no journey is taken alone." Whether it is joining a running club or finding a co-founder, success is more sustainable when you are part of a team.
  • Protecting Focus: In her current research on cell phone usage in schools, Duckworth finds that physical distance from temptation equals psychological distance. If you want to improve your focus, remove the phone from your immediate "arm span."
  • Consistency over Intensity: You don’t need to be an 11 out of 10 every day. If you can consistently hit an 8 out of 10, or even a 3 out of 10 instead of a 0, you will eventually glimpse excellence.

Conclusion

Dr. Duckworth concludes with a poignant reminder from her daughter: "We’re all trying." By focusing on small wins, choosing work that aligns with our interests, and refusing to give up, we can all develop the grit necessary to reach our potential. As Mel Robbins reinforces, success isn't about being born with a gift—it's about the consistent, purposeful effort you bring to your life every single day.

🎯Key Sentences

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Grit is not something you're born with.
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It's not too late, but it is up to you.
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I love spending this time with you.
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Everybody wants to thrive, you know?
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You will not outwork me.
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📝Key Phrases

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take to heart
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common denominator
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right out of the gate
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self-fulfilling prophecy
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fly off the handle
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel, and welcome to the Mel Robbins Podcast.
Have you ever looked at someone who's wildly successful and thought they just must have been born with something I'm never going to have?
Or maybe you look at your own life, your job, your goals, your relationship and you just keep asking yourself why can't I stick with this?
Why am I not consistent?
Why do I not have willpower?
Well, if you've ever felt like that, First of all, you're not lazy.

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