TrainingBriefs® Why Being Persistent Matters

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TrainingBriefs® Course ID: 3367

TrainingBriefs® Why Being Persistent Matters

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Building Persistence for Lasting Success

Persistence is a key factor in achieving goals, overcoming challenges, and growing both personally and professionally. By staying committed, adapting to change, and following through on tasks, employees build confidence, trust, and stronger working relationships. Applying persistence consistently turns obstacles into opportunities and drives meaningful results in the workplace.

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This course explores why persistence matters and the impact it has on performance and results. Persistence doesn’t just help people push through tough moments… it shapes outcomes, relationships, and long-term success at work. Persistent employees are more likely to keep projects moving forward, even when problems arise. Instead of stalling out, they address challenges quickly and stay engaged. Big goals rarely happen all at once, and persistence keeps effort consistent over time. This steady follow-through turns plans into results. Each challenge that’s worked through reinforces a sense of capability. Over time, this confidence makes employees more willing to tackle complex or unfamiliar tasks. When priorities shift or conditions change, persistence helps employees adapt rather than disengage. This resilience supports stronger performance in unpredictable environments.

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Competencies

  • Developing High-Performing Work Habits

Learning Objectives

  • Learn how persistent employees tackle challenges creatively and don’t give up at the first hurdle.
  • Understand why staying committed increases the chances of completing important projects and reaching goals.
  • Learn how persistent employees use challenges to gain knowledge, improve performance, and grow professionally.

Interactivity

  • Audible Narration
  • Interactions and Activities
  • Post-Assessment

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