This term is defined in the workbook as “firmness of character based on passion and desire.”
“What is G.R.I.T.?”
This trait is strengthened when you regularly ask “Why?” multiple times to understand something more deeply.
“What is curiosity?”
This is the first step: greet your chatbot and briefly state what you need help with.
What does it mean to be clear and concise in your request?
This opening element of an elevator pitch grabs attention with a surprising fact, question, or brief story.
“What is a compelling hook?”
This aspect of communication makes up more than half of the message and includes posture and gestures.
“What is body language?”
This is described as your long-term aim or result that gives you direction and focus.
“What is your goal?”
This skill improves as you practice receiving and transmitting information.
“What is communication?”
This improves when you change a vague request like “Help me with math” into a straightforward, detailed question.
“What is being specific in your prompt?”
This step clearly explains the challenge people face and how your offer fixes it.
“What is stating the problem and your solution?”
This part of communication is about how your words sound, including volume and emotion, and is listed as 38%.
“What is the tone or inflection of your voice?”
This part of G.R.I.T. is about the target or path you choose that guides where you are heading in life.
“What is your direction?”
This trait grows when you follow the "express your opinion" rule and share at least one idea in every group.
“What is courage?”
This step means asking again, with a twist or follow-up, when the first answer isn't quite what you need.
“What is iterating or re-asking?”
This principle keeps your pitch in the 30–60 second range without extra details.
“What is keeping it tight and concise?”
This speaking tip says you should know your topic well so you feel relaxed when presenting.
“What is becoming an expert in your subject matter?”
This part of G.R.I.T. is tied to what excites you deeply and keeps you motivated over time.
“What is your passion?”
This trait is practiced by giving one genuine compliment each day and focusing on kindness toward others.
“What is compassion?”
This instruction reminds you to include background information and your purpose so the chatbot can give a better answer.
“What is packing all the context?”
This part of the pitch explains what sets you apart from others and why your idea is special.
“What is your unique selling proposition?”
This tip recommends using written notes or outlines to stay organized while speaking.
“What is using a script or outline?”
This part of G.R.I.T. is about the consistent habits and repetitions you use to improve daily.
What is your practice?
This skill is used when solving problems.
“What is critical thinking?”
This overall mindset treats the chatbot as a creative study buddy, where you are clear, playful, and curious with your questions.
What is being a ‘bot whisperer’?”
This final piece leaves the listener knowing precisely what the next step is.
“What is a clear call to action?”
This advice tells you to enjoy yourself, find friendly faces, and connect with your audience using stories and appropriate humor.
“What is relaxing and having fun while you speak?”