
Grit & Grace
How the Pursuit of Mental Toughness and Emotional Intelligence Changes Everything
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Jeff Standridge

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Grit & Grace presents a framework for achieving sustainable success through the integration of mental toughness (Grit) and emotional intelligence (Grace). The author, Jeff D. Standridge, Ed.D., argues that while grit alone—the relentless drive to succeed—has gained popularity through research by psychologists like Angela Duckworth, it's insufficient on its own. Similarly, grace without grit may maintain harmony but fails to drive meaningful progress.
Key Concepts:
Grit is defined as "the quality of being adaptable, with the ability to bounce back despite significant adversity, and to remain focused on a desired outcome, regardless of the opposing forces." It encompasses resilience, learning from failures, and maintaining long-term focus even when paths become unclear.
Grace represents emotional intelligence—the ability to navigate challenges with empathy, self-awareness, and social understanding. The author uses Mother Teresa as a prime example of grace in action, highlighting her ability to serve with compassion, humility, and dignity.
The book draws from the author's personal experiences as a first-generation college student, military background, and decades of leadership experience. It promises practical applications for leaders, professionals, and anyone seeking personal growth, featuring real stories of individuals who successfully balanced these dual forces.
The central thesis suggests that true, lasting success requires walking the "tightrope" between relentless determination and servant leadership—pushing beyond limits while remaining grounded in values and relationships. The book appears to offer both theoretical framework and practical guidance for developing this crucial balance.