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By Mahlape Nyakane, Founder and CEO at The Skills Mine
Entrepreneurship and leadership often appear glamorous, filled with innovation and success stories. Yet, for entrepreneurs and women in business, the reality is frequently marked by challenges, setbacks, and moments of doubt. What distinguishes those who persevere from those who falter? In my experience, the answer lies in one powerful word: grit.
Understanding grit
Grit is the combination of passion and perseverance toward long-term goals. Popularised by psychologist Angela Duckworth, it highlights that talent alone is not enough. Success requires commitment, the ability to push through obstacles, and the resilience to continue – even when progress feels slow. Whether leading a startup, navigating corporate leadership, or breaking barriers in male-dominated spaces, grit drives lasting achievement.
Key lessons in grit
Four key lessons stand out – each deeply rooted in grit and relevant to both entrepreneurs and women in business:
- Performance matters
The bottom line is everything. Staying laser-focused on results ensures the business remains sustainable. Passion may ignite the journey, but perseverance ensures you meet targets – even amid unexpected hurdles. - Lead by example
Strong leadership sets the tone. While you can’t meet everyone’s expectations, standing firm in your convictions is essential for long-term success. Difficult decisions require resilience, and by leading with integrity, you inspire those around you to stay committed despite challenges. - Quality is key
Whether in relationships or delivery, always aim to improve and add value. Trust is built on quality and sustained through consistent excellence. Even when extra effort is required, upholding high standards lays the foundation for long-term success. - Embrace growth
Growth means constantly challenging yourself and your business, unlearning, and innovating. For women in business, it often involves overcoming biases while seeking new opportunities. Grit will keep you grounded – reminding you that you’re doing your best, and that’s enough.
Why grit matters
Entrepreneurship and business leadership demand adaptability, resilience, and unwavering dedication. Grit has guided me through tight deadlines, constructive feedback, and setbacks that could have become roadblocks. Remaining consistent – even when immediate results aren’t visible – has been crucial to sustained success.
For women navigating leadership roles or launching ventures, grit also means challenging stereotypes and leading with confidence. It’s about advancing despite obstacles, advocating for yourself, and proving that resilience is a powerful asset.
Final thoughts
Success is rarely linear – it’s shaped by perseverance and the willingness to push forward through uncertainty. As Angela Duckworth reminds us, “The highly accomplished are paragons of perseverance.” Talent may open doors, but grit keeps them open.
To every entrepreneur and woman in business: let grit guide you. Embrace setbacks, celebrate progress, and remember that your journey is defined not just by achievements but by the resilience you show along the way.
By Mahlape Nyakane, Founder and CEO at The Skills Mine
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