II - Willitude and Navigotiate

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The first thing you need to develop is your willitude. What’s willitude?

Put simply, it’s a combination of willpower and fortitude. Willpower can be defined as the ability to delay gratification and resist short-term temptations in order to meet long term goals. It’s the capacity to override an unwanted thought, feeling, or impulse. You find it commonly in self-improvement activities, such as dieting to lose weight: “I won’t eat that piece of chocolate cake because I’m trying to take off ten pounds. I will use my willpower to resist temptation.”

Fortitude is the strength of mind that enables a person to encounter danger or bear pain or adversity with courage. It comes from the Latin word “fortis,” meaning “strong,” and while it once included physical strength, now it’s used principally for mental toughness.

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The first thing you need to develop is your willitude. What’s willitude?

Put simply, it’s a combination of willpower and fortitude. Willpower can be defined as the ability to delay gratification and resist short-term temptations in order to meet long term goals. It’s the capacity to override an unwanted thought, feeling, or impulse. You find it commonly in self-improvement activities, such as dieting to lose weight: “I won’t eat that piece of chocolate cake because I’m trying to take off ten pounds. I will use my willpower to resist temptation.”

Fortitude is the strength of mind that enables a person to encounter danger or bear pain or adversity with courage. It comes from the Latin word “fortis,” meaning “strong,” and while it once included physical strength, now it’s used principally for mental toughness.

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  • Digital Download PDF (check your email immediately after purchase to access)

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The first thing you need to develop is your willitude. What’s willitude?

Put simply, it’s a combination of willpower and fortitude. Willpower can be defined as the ability to delay gratification and resist short-term temptations in order to meet long term goals. It’s the capacity to override an unwanted thought, feeling, or impulse. You find it commonly in self-improvement activities, such as dieting to lose weight: “I won’t eat that piece of chocolate cake because I’m trying to take off ten pounds. I will use my willpower to resist temptation.”

Fortitude is the strength of mind that enables a person to encounter danger or bear pain or adversity with courage. It comes from the Latin word “fortis,” meaning “strong,” and while it once included physical strength, now it’s used principally for mental toughness.