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How To Build Resilience
Created OnDecember 27, 2023
Last Updated OnJanuary 5, 2024
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Resilience is “the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties” and is a skill that can be learned. A Resilient person has 6 traits:
- A belief that everything is figure-out-able
- They build a team, they reach out for support, they ask for help
- Skills to tolerate uncomfortable emotions
- They focus on what they can control
- Be flexible and try new things
- Laugh
In the video How to be More Resilient – 6 Traits of Resilient People, Emma McAdam talks about these 6 traits and teaches about grit* with examples of developing a strong mindset.
*Grit is a positive, non-cognitive trait based on a person’s perseverance of effort combined with their passion for a particular long-term goal or end state. This perseverance of effort helps people overcome obstacles or challenges to accomplishment and drives people to achieve.
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