This week the focus is on resilience. It’s connected with mental health but is specifically about our ability to positively adapt when we experience adversity. Don’t worry if you feel you’re not very resilient at the moment or feel you don’t cope very well with stress, resilience is a skill you can develop.
Resilience is the psychological quality that allows some people to be knocked down by the adversities of life and come back at least as strong as before. Rather than letting difficulties, traumatic events, or failure overcome them and drain their resolve, highly resilient people find a way to change course, emotionally heal, and continue moving toward their goals. Psychologists have identified some of the factors that appear to make a person more resilient, such as a positive attitude, optimism, the ability to regulate emotions, and the ability to see failure as a form of helpful feedback.
For this week, you’re challenged to commit to attending an online talk on Resilience with Linda Breathnach on Thursday 20th at 1pm for 40 minutes.