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hardish
hardish (ˈhɑːdɪʃ) adjrather hardEncyclopediaSeehardhardiness
hardiness [hahr´dĭ-nes] a complex personality attribute that has been identified as a component in the maintenance of health and is the focus of intensive research activities. Generally, there are three elements that contribute to hardiness: control, commitment, and challenge. Control is the belief that an individual can influence events or occurrences, commitment is the deep feeling of involvement in daily activities, and challenge is viewed as an opportunity for development.har·di·ness (har'dē-nes), A health-enhancing behavior trait believed to increase one's resistance to illness, characterized by a high level of personal control, commitment, and action in responding to events of daily life. [M.E., fr. O.Fr. hardi, fr. Germanic] har·di·ness (hahrdē-nĕs) A health-enhancing behavior trait believed to increase one's resistance to illness, characterized by great personal control and commitment, in response to events of daily life. [M.E., fr. O.Fr. hardi, fr. Germanic] |