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12 Mindset Habits Children Need To Become Mentally Strong

Why Should Children Be Mentally Strong

Any adult reading this will know the difficulties life throws your way. Imagine if you were mentally prepared to deal with any negative, solve any problem and understand self-care practices that could benefit your life. You would rip my handoff in a heartbeat. Instead of struggling in your 20s. Training and teaching children to be mentally strong will build the very foundations that build mental strength and mental wellbeing.

Why Should It Matter To You As A Parent

Every parent’s dream is to have their child go into the big wild world fully prepared to deal with any challenges that come their way. This won’t happen magically. This will happen from the parent’s guidance and understanding of what makes a child mentally prepared. Your role as a parent is of course to prepare your children for adult life. By taking it seriously you will see your child become mentally happier and resilient into adulthood. No one’s upbringing is perfect but with the knowledge, we have at our fingertips. There is no excuse anymore.

The Long Term Benefits Of Focussing On Teaching Children Mindset Habits

Becoming mentally strong starts with forging the right habits. Which will be discussed below. The long term benefits of this will huge. Mental health, relationships, finances, career, purpose, life satisfaction. The list could go on. There is no debate here as this would benefit anyone. A child mind is perfect for being nurtred and forming these correct neural pathways that create mentally strong mindset habits. Just like producing sports athletes or musicians. The elite always crafts their habits and skills in childhood. As this is the easiest way to learn and teach someone.

Below are 12 mindset habits that I believe through experience and research will benefit any child to become mentally strong.

12 Mindset Habits Children Need To Become Mentally Strong

12 Mindset Habits Children Need To Become Mentally Strong

1. Let Them Make Mistakes

When a child is condemned for every mistake they make it will lead to long term mental health issues when they become an adult. It will cause them to be fearful to take risks to believe in themselves and become doubtful. No one wants to live this way as it will lead to a lack of confidence. As a parent to build mental strength we have to let our children be free to make mistakes without ridicule. We mustn’t get angry at them (which can be challenging) but we must learn to re-direct them in a better way. Being their personal guide through childhood and into adulthood. The child will be free to take risks and be less fearful of taking action. By learning this they will grow into a mentally strong adult.

2. Learn Positive Thinking

Teaching a child to always think and look for the positives when their upset and frustrated can be seriously challenging. The easy way to react is always in a negative way but teaching your child to look for the positive can have a dramatic change in the outlook they have on life. They will see through the mist that there is a better way and this negative situation they’re in will not last. Not only will it be healthy for the mind it will create opportunities for them. As what you focus on will come your way eventually. By focusing this way you teach them to find positives in any situation.

3. Self Care Of The Mind

Teaching a child a self-care routine will create a long term habit they benefit from more and more as they attain adulthood. As responsibilities come their way the stress of this can mount up if you don’t take notice of it. Preparing your child for these problems will go a long way to protecting them. Some simple self-care routines to do are meditation, gratitude, positive affirmation about themself and journaling about their day. The list could go on but picking something they enjoy or making it an enjoyable process is crucial for them wanting to make this a habit. Make this a family routine and show your child the benefits of taking care of your mind can do. This will build mental strength from their failures, emotions and any challenges they face.

4. Find Ways To Win At Everything They Do

We live in a world now where the hint of completion is frowned upon. This is a world that doesn’t exist and will make any child worse off for it. Preparing your child to find a way to win at everything they do will teach them to find solutions and positives in everything they do. So if they go into a competitive race they want to find a way to win the race, if they studying for their exams they will look to find a way to get the highest marks they can achieve.

This will be done based on their own ability and potential in comparison to what others are doing but acknowledging their choice to become the best they can be. When a child mind finds a way to win. They will find a way. As a parent, you will have to teach ethicalness as well about doing it in an honest way which should naturally reflect your own values. With others, mental strength skills like dealing with failure and being allowed to make mistakes will contribute to an effective mindset to always find ways to win in life.

5. Deal With Failure Positively

Teaching your child to deal with failure is of major importance. When you treat failure as the end of the world or live in that pain for too long it can majorly affect your mental health. When a child knows that failures are just lessons of how to make improvements. It will put them into a mental state to not give up but to make corrections. All successful people from inventors to sports athletes know that failures are part of the journey.

A great way to get your child into the habit of dealing with failure positively is at the end of each day you ask them what have they failed at today. This shows to them that it’s normal and by discussing it you can both come up with solutions to fix it.

6. Push Them To Face Their Fears

Just like adults, children have fears. It could be a fear to speak to strangers or it could be a fear of going to a new sports club. Whatever the fear is as a parent you have to help them face their fears that you know they are more than capable of achieving. Then when they have done it and they feel excited and see that it wasn’t scary. You teach this lesson. Over time they will do it on their own. Taking this into adulthood they won’t be scared of taking risks because of a feeling of fear, they will know that this feeling needs to be acted upon. This build mental strength.

7. Build Responsibility For What They Can Control

It’s important to teach children what they can and can’t control. Helping them to understand they can’t control the weather, peoples actions, reactions, thoughts, feelings, beliefs. But instead focus what they can control is their attitude, work ethic and actions. This will teach them to focus on internal factors that they have full control over rather than giving too much time over external factors they cannot control. This gives great power to an individual and builds their mental strength.

8. Build The Balanced Mind

When you are a child all of your emotions are new and much like superman finding his powers for the first time. They can definitely get out of control sometimes. One minute they can be on top of the world then soon after they can feel like the world is on their shoulders. Teaching children to remain level headed when things are going well and remaining level headed when things are going wrong. Will help them develop that life is changeable and nothing is ever fixed. Will help them keep themselves on the ground. Because when we are arrogant, mistakes start to creep in and when we are depressive nothing ever gets done. Teach them repeatedly to be balanced (easier said than done) and you will see them mature to have a level head. This is mental strength.

9. Teach Them To Build Systems

Research has shown the very best business and leaders work off systems. These systems are straightforward practices that help make businesses or coaching seem seamless. If the system is so good it can be easily picked up by another person to succeed in its success.

Whether you like it or not. The Mcdonald franchise is the best example I can think of, of creating a system that you understand clearly and can replicate. When you teach your child systems, they can use them throughout their life but also easily pass them down to their children. Leaving a legacy of mentally strong and healthy family members in my opinion that’s priceless.

10. Create A Want List Not A Can’t List

Children are the asking champions for things they want. You will never enter a shop where they don’t want at least something. This is normal but always telling a child they can’t have something can develop the mind into a mindset that can’t get rather that will get. To combat this teaching children to have a want list. So things they want can be written down so they can get them in time when it’s ready. This allows them to become mentally strong to know they can have anything they want they just have to work towards it. Rather than they can never have it.

11. Allow Them To Speak Their Mind

When children get older they will challenge your thoughts at every turn with why why why!! This can be a strange feeling for a parent to have everything questioned but this is a great thing. The child is starting to understand the world and you as a parent have to be open-minded for discussion. Especially in the teenage years. Of course, adults are teachers for children but children can definitely teach adults a thing or two. Allowing a child to speak their mind creates a safe space for them to express themselves and develop thoughts and ideas that develop creativity. This will build their mental strength to free-thinking not submissive. The latter will result in resentment and they will not come to you when they face problems.

12. Stillness Is A Strength

With any child keeping them in one place can be difficult. Of course, this is natural and great for every child to do. But practising stillness can foster discipline and a focus on their present self. The best way to do this is with meditation for about 5 to 10 minutes or through Yoga where they have to focus on the breath in positions. This creates a good habit for kids so they are present and in control of their thoughts. Studies have shown being in stillness reduces responses in the parasympathetic system, which is responsible for fight or flight and increases responses in the sympathetic system, responsible for rest and relaxation. In other words, it calms your mind allowing you to feel more at peace and less stressed out and helping the child become mentally strong.

How To Apply This With Your Own Children

  1. Make a weekly strategy of what your going to do to help them build mental strength.
  2. Don’t expect quick results, this will be years of prcatice.
  3. Expect your child to resist and that’s ok
  4. Make it enjoyable for everyone
  5. Show them don’t tell them ( Be the role model)
  6. 1% improvement is better than no improvement
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5 Ways How To Regain Your Confidence After A Setback

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Have you ever struggled to get your confidence back? In today’s article, 5 Ways How To Regain Your Confidence after a setback. You will learn strategies that can help you regain your confidence. Also understanding more about why confidence comes and goes. By the end of this article, you should be ready to build your confidence back.

A Story Of Confidence

5 Ways How To Regain Your Confidence After A Setback

In life, confidence is everything to attaining success. Whether that be confidence in your own ability or confidence in other people. Our confidence will shape the people will become and the decisions will make.

In my early 20s when I was teaching people how to sell. Confidence was the holy grail for their success. Everyone thinks it’s the pitch you have to say but it’s not. It’s your body language and tone of voice that will win a customer over to your thinking.

When it comes to selling there are subtle signals that create trust between two people and that’s confidence in what you’re saying. Confidence is like a radio signal your either getting a distorted message or a clear message. When training anyone you have to help them to believe in themselves and their message. This is my number 1 priority for them to succeed.

In sport, confidence can be the deciding factor between winning and losing. I have grown up watching some of the best athletes in the world. However when some athletes have had a major setback like an injury or a loss. They have never come back as the same person.

The Rise And Fall Of Fernando Torres

An example I saw was Fernando Torres. A wonder kid in Spain joined Liverpool and was an amazing goal scorer. Any sniff of a chance he would put the ball in the back of the net. A player everyone wanted and world-class he defiantly was.

Then he suffered an injury and the hunger of silverware came calling and surprisingly halfway through the season joined the best team in England. Liverpool’s rivals Chelsea for £50m.

It’s safe to say we never saw the same player again that lit up Liverpool and Spain. The confidence in the man had changed and he never seemed to regain it back until his retirement. The player’s ability hadn’t changed it’s his confidence that changed everything.

Why Confidence Can Be Like A YoYo

The reason why confidence can change at any point is due to circumstances. It could be a change in routine, difficulty levels or something unexpected.

In life, there are many unexpected variables and nothing ever stays the same. One minute we can be top of the world. Then your brain offers up a thought that creates self-doubt and leads the confidence to drop a level.

Our confidence is like a yoyo and there’s nothing we can do to keep confidence at one consistent level forever.

But what can mitigate any setback, is the choices we can make every day. By correcting our thoughts and what we say to ourselves.

Research into neuroplasticity has found that at any age confidence can be changed. So always remember how you feel today doesn’t mean you feel it tomorrow. But having the right habits and mindset in place will always help you find your confidence again.

5 Ways How To Regain Your Confidence After A Setback
   

1. Become A Student Again

When you lose your confidence in something it’s time to become a student again. Putting your mind in a growth state will allow you to pursue the task you was once confident at with a positive outlook.

For example, people who lose the function of their legs because of an accident have to learn to walk again. If they expect to walk as they used to. It’s not going to happen but if they become a student and learn again how to walk. they will build their confidence where they can walk confidently. Now every case will be different with its own challenges but the quickest way to regain confidence is to shift the mind into growth mode and leave the ego at the door.

2. Start From The Bottom

When regaining confidence it’s important to go back to basics. Too often I have seen people who are coming back from an injury or they changed their lifestyle. Still expect the same results from before.

Unfortunately, you can’t regain your top form or your best mental state with a click of your fingers. It comes from taking the necessary steps to get back there whether that be an hour in your mind or a week of physical practice. Going back to basics and rebuild the foundations to become strong will propel you for confidence.

For example, a boxer who has been unbeaten with a 24 – 0 record is at the peak of their confidence but unexpectedly gets knocked out. They can’t just get in the ring 3 weeks later and expect to be the same person. Their mind and body have changed. It has to be rebuilt and on the way up. They have to grow as a person technically and mentally for the new challenges they will face.

3. Visualise Past Success And Reaffirm

The mind stores all of our victories, mistakes and failures. Too many just look to the past to focus on their mistakes and failures. Not enough however look to the past for their victories, the times when they overcome the impossible. The days when they were the best in their field or when they worked so hard to achieve success.

Regaining confidence is a state of mind and tapping into past victories helps to tell the mind it’s been done before so it can be done again. Gaining the self-belief in yourself that you can achieve the success your after. Whenever I doubt myself I look to my victory list of all the accomplishment I have achieved in my life. This reassures me I am capable and helps me brush aside all doubt from the mind. Create your victory list today and by tapping into this. It will help you to regain your self-worth to propel you to a confident self.

4. Forgive Your Mistakes

A loss of confidence can reshape your whole identity. The frustration of not being the person you once was can be infuriating at best and can lead to self-talk sabotage. This feeling is normal but this will not allow anyone to regain their confidence back. It can only come from positive self talk about your journey back to being confident in your task.

On the way to attaining this outcome, forgiveness has to be on the table. Forgiving your loss of confidence, forgive your mistakes your making, forgiveness for anything that stops you from growing. releasing that pressure on yourself will move you a step closer to your confident state.

5. Surround Yourself With Positive People

If there’s any chance to regain your confidence back. It’s going to come from who you spend the most time with. Whether that’s beloved ones, friends or coaches. If mostly they are negative. Your journey back will be a long process.

Having positive reinforcements and being around uplifting people. Helps to elevate confidence and your own positive thinking.

If you’re serious about regaining confidence. Limiting your exposure to anything negative has to be top of your do list for regaining confidence.

Where To Go From Here

I hope today’s article 5 ways how to regain your confidence after a setback has helped you to understand that confidence is in your control.

There will always be setbacks and failures in life that knock your confidence. Knowing that this will not be forever and you can regain your confidence after a setback. Will give you the untapped potential to live a life you have always wanted. Learn these strategies and apply them if you can. I hope they can help you to regain your confidence again.

A Final Word From The Future Mindset

If you’re struggling with confidence. Don’t worry you’re not alone. Millions of people go through the same experience every day. I hope the article has helped in some way. But if you need extra help or any questions answered you can contact me at adam@thefuturemindset.com

Hi I'm Adam
Hi I’m Adam

I’ve spent over 10 years coaching and mentoring people within sport and business. I have many life skills that I have developed and I want to pass these skills on so people can find their best self. I believe it all starts in the mind and I write about valuable tools and strategies to help people grow in this area.