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© Resiliency for Life Resiliency for Life ©

© Resiliency for Life Resiliency  What is it?  Our ability to bounce back from life’s:  Moment-to-moment hurdles  Overwhelming obstacles  What is it?  Our ability to bounce back from life’s:  Moment-to-moment hurdles  Overwhelming obstacles

© Resiliency for Life Why Resiliency? As we develop our resiliency key benefits start to occur. They include: happier relationships better quality of health more success in our work higher grades and graduation rates less negative behaviour more positive outcomes

© Resiliency for Life What is Resiliency?  A set of key factors  That occur in two areas:  Inner Resiliency  Outer Resiliency  They assist individuals, families, organizations and communities develop and deepen their capacity to develop positive outcomes.  A set of key factors  That occur in two areas:  Inner Resiliency  Outer Resiliency  They assist individuals, families, organizations and communities develop and deepen their capacity to develop positive outcomes.

© Resiliency for Life How do you get Resilient?  Through a process that involves:  Awareness  Developing / Finding and using Key Factors  Skill Building  Explanatory Style  Life Long Learning  Life-Work-Learning Balance  Through a process that involves:  Awareness  Developing / Finding and using Key Factors  Skill Building  Explanatory Style  Life Long Learning  Life-Work-Learning Balance

© Resiliency for Life The RFL Model includes…  Vision and Values become our  Thoughts and Feelings which become  Behaviour and Attitudes  Vision and Values become our  Thoughts and Feelings which become  Behaviour and Attitudes

© Resiliency for Life The Resiliency for Life Model  Self Leadership  Vision, Values and Purpose  Relationship Currency  Energy Management  Accelerated Learning Skills  Self Leadership  Vision, Values and Purpose  Relationship Currency  Energy Management  Accelerated Learning Skills

© Resiliency for Life Phase One of Eight

© Resiliency for Life Resiliency  Self Leadership  Vision and Values  Relationship Currency  Self Leadership  Vision and Values  Relationship Currency  Energy Management  Accelerated Learning / Teaching Techniques

© Resiliency for Life Phase One

© Resiliency for Life Resiliency In the midst of winter, I finally learned, there was in me an invincible summer. Albert Camus In the midst of winter, I finally learned, there was in me an invincible summer. Albert Camus

© Resiliency for Life Resiliency Resilient people pay attention to their: awareness attitude clarity of thinking and feeling taking action to create positive outcomes! Resilient people pay attention to their: awareness attitude clarity of thinking and feeling taking action to create positive outcomes!

© Resiliency for Life Resiliency helps people open doors and step forward moving from darkness into light.

© Resiliency for Life Resiliency helps people create more successful outcomes.

© Resiliency for Life Resiliency for Life ©

© Resiliency for Life Our clients have included: Our clients have included: