To be strong
To bounce back easily
To find alternatives
To look beyond what’s in front of you
Any of
these definitions might be adequate, but they don’t capture exactly what it
means to be someone who has the capacity to get on with things when times are
tough.
This
article* by Monica Hesse, from the
Washington Post, may appear lighthearted, but it expresses how appreciating small
things can change your outlook.
Andrew Shatté, a professor and resilience coach, says in
the article, “If we’re not resilient, then we become hopeless and helpless.”
When you’re having trouble moving forward with a project,
think about things that you have accomplished and remember some of the success you experienced. As Dr. Shatté says, “Small
victories spur us on to greater things.”
*Although the article is from two years ago, and current events are a bit different, the sentiment is still relevant.
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