by Rick Baker
On Sep 12, 2013
Recently, I listened to the audio book 'Make Yourself Unforgettable, Dale Carnegie Class-Act System' (2005)
[While for some reason I do not like the word 'resiliency' but have no concerns about the word 'resilient'], I was impressed by the Carnegie views on resiliency.
Here's a summary...
Resiliency helps you handle Problems...i.e., you are able to bounce back from Problems and you are able to handle them better.
[That alone is a good enough reason to work on building resiliency.]
7 Personal Resiliency Builders
- Sociability - ability to form friendly, positive relationships
- Humor - ability to see the comical elements in life and laugh at yourself
- Insight - ability to understand people and situation
- Adaptive Distancing - ability to recognize negative people and keep your distance from them
- Flexibility - the ability to adjust to change and adapt to handle tough situations
- Personal Competence - the ability to excel at one thing and renew self-confidence and energy
- Perseverance - the ability to keep trying despite the difficulties
and 7 Ways to Build Resilience
- Make Connections - meet and learn from as many new people as you can
- Avoid seeing a crisis as an insurmountable problem - don't catastrophize
- Accept that Change, both positive and negative is part of living
- Move steadily and consistently toward your goals
- Look for self-discovery opportunities
- Keep things in perspective - don't fight against the current
- Take care of yourself, mind and body
At Spirited,
Good Habits are thoughts and actions that take you toward your goals.
...many Good Habits described above!