Got Resiliency?.

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Got Resiliency?

We All Have Resiliency Ability to bounce back from difficulties! Rebounding, springing back and recovering quickly! Resilience is common, ordinary and normal! Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Resiliency Bouncing back is good adjustment and a great way to handle life! Good resilience is like a rubber band… Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Resiliency We all have the ability and capacity to adapt and bounce back! Can cope and move on successfully! Resiliency usually leads to good outcomes! Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Coach Vince Lombardi It’s whether you get up again… It is not whether you get knocked down. It’s whether you get up again… Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Secrets of Resilient Persons Having friends and family for support Taking responsibility Using positive and empowering attitudes! Bouncing back, moving ahead and forward! Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Roads to Resiliency Lots of pathways to resilience! Need many positive ways to cope with setbacks, disappointments and difficulties Use of self-confidence helps to handle it! Rebound every day! Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Positive Orientation Cope with hard times through laughter, humor and fun!! Focus upon positives such as gratitude, blessings, delights, interests, and love Make time to play and have fun! Increase contacts and support from important people in your life Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Take Responsibility Accept and understand the part that you play in the situation Create new alternatives Take steps to recover and spring back! Lower expectations Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Babe Ruth Never let the fear of striking out get in your way! Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Positive Perspective View situation in ways that promote potential, hope and optimism Do not focus upon negative, confusion and uncertainty See and reframe as positive experience View any setbacks and disappointments as temporary and short term… See change as positive and part of the process Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Self Enhancement A very positive view of oneself! This approach can be helpful, adaptive and promote well-being! Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Move Ahead Challenge is to focus on the future rather than dwell on the past May become preoccupied and stuck with the past and unable to move on… Learn from what gone through… Look ahead and plan for the next steps Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Quote Spread your wings and soar high! Prepare for the winds, bad weather & unexpected… Be ready to stop, rest, regroup.. And to fly again! Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Dead End Avoid unpleasant memories, thoughts and feelings Repress negative feelings Negatives tend to keep you stuck and make it difficult to rebound… Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Building Resiliency Muscles Regularly work out and stretch bouncing back and rebounding muscles Start, stop and shift gears Practice letting go and coping with surprises and the unexpected Practice rebounding until it becomes easy, natural and habitual Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

More Resiliency Strategies Take good care of yourself! Manage your levels of stress Eat well and get enough rest and exercise Take breaks and use relaxing muscles Rebound every day! Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center

Resiliency All of us can get up, spring back and rebound! Resilience is a skill that we can build and improve! Lots of ways to cope with and bounce back from difficulties and setbacks! Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center