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Penny Mallory | Mental Toughness

Episode 2 of the Two Women Chatting podcast, hosted by Michelle Ford, titled "Penny Mallory | Mental Toughness" was published on April 24, 2023 and runs 38 minutes.

April 24, 2023 ·38m · Two Women Chatting

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Liz and Michelle are joined by TedX speaker, mentor, coach and mental toughness advocate Penny Mallory. After a difficult start in life, Penny has defeated the odds and embraces anything considered tough; from cold therapy to marathons!This episode is an honest, inspiring and sometimes controversial conversation about mental toughness including what it actually is, what happens when we don’t have enough of it and what we all can do to build more resilience into our lives and thrive.KEY TAKEAWAYS Mental toughness is your ability to manage stress, pressure and challenges. Things present in everyday life!What you can deal with and manage varies throughout our lives and even day to day.At times, people just need to accept their reality and work hard. Life isn’t always easy.Empathy and self-awareness are essential components of mental toughness.Age brings wisdom, you see situations differently as you age, and this impacts your resilience to situations.Uncertainty creates stress and the entire world has just gone through one of the biggest uncertainties and stressful situations: the pandemic.The children of the pandemic will be struggling with resilience, especially going into work environments but Penny is a realist and believes they need to help themselves and begin to build mental toughness.The way we learn mental toughness is by going through tough experiences, if we miss out on these or actively avoid them then we are doing ourselves a disservice.Support isn’t always helpful, you have to learn to build your own strategies to help yourself deal with and manage situations, too much support hinders this development.Dealing with a dysfunctional childhood and leaving home at just 14 meant that Penny had to become independent and teach herself almost everything. Although she didn’t realise it at the time, she was building her mental toughness which has put her on the trajectory for everything she has achieved since.Penny believes if this country is going to thrive then we need to learn mental toughness and learn to move forward.There are many chapters in women’s mid-life where mental toughness is a huge asset and benefit, from menopause to the major changes when children leave home.It may feel like a boring answer but eating well and exercising are really the two things that can improve your life at any stage.Practising tolerating discomfort regularly, such as a cold shower, will build discipline and resilience which will translate to other areas in your life.Drive trumps talent. Skill isn’t as important as many people think, the person who wants something the most and works for it will always win. EPISODE RESOURCES https://pennymallory.co.ukhttps://www.instagram.com/mallory.penny/?hl=en Connect with Us:🌟 Instagram: Two Women Chatting🌟 Twitter: ChattingTwo🌟 Facebook: Two Women Chatting🌟 Youtube: TwoWomenChatting🌟 Midlife Library: TwoWomenChatting.Com/my-blog👉 Follow the show so you never miss an episode, and share it with a friend who could use a little midlife magic.Explore the 'midlife library' at www.twowomenchatting.comConnect with Michelle at [email protected] for collaborations, ideas, and comments! Remember to rate, review, and share our show to join the laughter-filled conversation about midlife empowerment and beyond...Follow Michelle on Instagram at @michelleford_twc or Facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Liz and Michelle are joined by TedX speaker, mentor, coach and mental toughness advocate Penny Mallory. After a difficult start in life, Penny has defeated the odds and embraces anything considered tough; from cold therapy to marathons!

This episode is an honest, inspiring and sometimes controversial conversation about mental toughness including what it actually is, what happens when we don’t have enough of it and what we all can do to build more resilience into our lives and thrive.


KEY TAKEAWAYS 

  • Mental toughness is your ability to manage stress, pressure and challenges. Things present in everyday life!
  • What you can deal with and manage varies throughout our lives and even day to day.
  • At times, people just need to accept their reality and work hard. Life isn’t always easy.
  • Empathy and self-awareness are essential components of mental toughness.
  • Age brings wisdom, you see situations differently as you age, and this impacts your resilience to situations.
  • Uncertainty creates stress and the entire world has just gone through one of the biggest uncertainties and stressful situations: the pandemic.
  • The children of the pandemic will be struggling with resilience, especially going into work environments but Penny is a realist and believes they need to help themselves and begin to build mental toughness.
  • The way we learn mental toughness is by going through tough experiences, if we miss out on these or actively avoid them then we are doing ourselves a disservice.
  • Support isn’t always helpful, you have to learn to build your own strategies to help yourself deal with and manage situations, too much support hinders this development.
  • Dealing with a dysfunctional childhood and leaving home at just 14 meant that Penny had to become independent and teach herself almost everything. Although she didn’t realise it at the time, she was building her mental toughness which has put her on the trajectory for everything she has achieved since.
  • Penny believes if this country is going to thrive then we need to learn mental toughness and learn to move forward.
  • There are many chapters in women’s mid-life where mental toughness is a huge asset and benefit, from menopause to the major changes when children leave home.
  • It may feel like a boring answer but eating well and exercising are really the two things that can improve your life at any stage.
  • Practising tolerating discomfort regularly, such as a cold shower, will build discipline and resilience which will translate to other areas in your life.
  • Drive trumps talent. Skill isn’t as important as many people think, the person who wants something the most and works for it will always win.

 

EPISODE RESOURCES


https://pennymallory.co.uk

https://www.instagram.com/mallory.penny/?hl=en

 

Connect with Us:

🌟 Instagram: Two Women Chatting

🌟 Twitter: ChattingTwo

🌟 Facebook: Two Women Chatting

🌟 Youtube: TwoWomenChatting

🌟 Midlife Library: TwoWomenChatting.Com/my-blog

👉 Follow the show so you never miss an episode, and share it with a friend who could use a little midlife magic.


Explore the 'midlife library' at www.twowomenchatting.com

Connect with Michelle at [email protected] for collaborations, ideas, and comments! Remember to rate, review, and share our show to join the laughter-filled conversation about midlife empowerment and beyond...

Follow Michelle on Instagram at @michelleford_twc or Facebook


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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