“When you can’t see straight ahead, it’s because you’re about to turn a corner.” – Myrtle Reed Resiliency is the ability to bounce back from adversity...
“When you can’t see straight ahead, it’s because you’re about to turn a corner.” – Myrtle Reed
Resiliency is the ability to bounce back from adversity. Dictionary.com defines it as springing back; rebounding; returning to the original form or position after being bent, compressed, or stretched; recovering readily from illness, depression, adversity, or the like; buoyant.
Rubberband Heart by Jen (prgringa54)
I imagine resiliency to be like a rubber band. It can stretch and stretch and when you let it go, it returns back into its original form. The difference is, is that even though we cannot see it, the rubber is a little bit different. Its form is slightly different because of the stretching. So, even though it looks exactly the same, it is changed. Forever.
And so it is with us as humans. The central process in building resilience is for us to develop coping skills. These skills can be outwardly focused on the problem (problem-solving), inwardly focused on emotions (emotion-focused) or socially focused, such as emotional support from others.
Resilient individuals are more inclined to see problems as opportunities for growth. Resilient individuals seem not only to cope well with strains and stressors but actually to experience such challenges as learning and development opportunities.
James Neill defines the characteristics of resilient people as:
Rubberband Ball by ash
Here are some questions to ask yourself to strengthen your resiliency:
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