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Building resilience can help develop a positive mindset, improve problem-solving skills and become more adaptable to change.In today’s fast-paced and uncertain (business) world, the ability to be resilient has become increasingly important. In personal life, building resilience can help you cope ...
Samuel Harvey:I think one of the mistakes we sometimes make when thinking about mental health in the workplace is we think it's all about mental health and resilience training. Yet, that example of what AWS has done with meeting-free Fridays and giving people control over training, etcetera...
A Personal Perspective: In the aftermath of tragedy, I experienced a profound moment of cognitive dissonance, shaking both my body and belief system. Resilience Understanding Individual vs. Workplace Resilience Robert Goldman J.D., Psy.D. on August 20, 2023 "Fix them, not me": by focusi...
Evaluating the effectiveness of personal resilience and enrichment programme (PREP) for HIV prevention among female sex workers: a randomised controlled trial Female sex workers (FSWs) are often considered as the vector, if not reservoir, of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Building upon...
Demonstrated composure and resilience in the face of setbacks, inspiring the team. Transparently communicated both progress and obstacles to higher management, gaining their trust too. 当一个关键项目濒临失败时,团队面临了重大挫折。艾玛的领导力受到了考验。她: ...
(2007). Personal resilience as a strategy for surviving and thriving in the face of workplace adversity: A literature review. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 60, 1–9. Article Google Scholar Jacobowitz, J., Lachter, K., & Morello, G. (2016). Cultural evolution or revolution? The ...
The result: resilience, an essential strength for leaders committed to evolving a more positive future. Jeanie and Joan are strikingly honest in sharing their own stories and the stories of other leaders. Anyone stuck in despair, at odds with forgiveness, or looking for hope should read this ...
People who bounce back tend to have a network of supportive people around them, says Michael Ungar, co-director of the Resilience Research Centre at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada. For some people, that’s a close-knit family, but for others, it’s a carefully cultiv...
Resilience: Be able to bounce back and not let things get to you and be okay with rejection. Humility: Stay grounded and humble, understand that there's always more to learn, and be true to your values. Ability to challenge the status quo: Always try to find a better way to do someth...