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Resiliency
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Warm up Feb 9 List the things in life stress you out the most? Put the biggest stressors first and those that are stressful but not as stressful lower on the list.
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How do you deal with setbacks in your life? Is there a motto that you use to help you get through the hard times?
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What is resiliency? The ability to spring back from and successfully adapt to adversity. The ability to bounce back from risks, stress, crises, and trauma and experience life success. The positive capacity of people to cope with stress and catastrophe
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The Cycle of Resiliency
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Managing at the speed of change Be Positive - See life as challenging, dynamic, and filled with opportunities. Be Focused - Determine where you are headed and stick to that goal so that barriers do not block your way Be Flexible - Open yourself to different possibilities when faced with uncertainty. Be Organized - Develop structured approaches to be able to manage the unknown. Be Proactive - Look ahead, actively engage change, and work with it.
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The Box of Life WorkFamilyExercise FriendsReadingVolunteering HobbyPetsCooking
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What is attitude? What you think. What you do. What you feel. How do we change our attitude? –Change what you think –Change what you do –This will change how you feel.
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Attitude You are not responsible for everything that happens to you, but you are responsible for how you react to what does happen to you. The formula is that, "Life acts. You react." Your reaction is under your control. Your attitude is your reaction to what life hands you. You can have either a more positive or a more negative attitude. Your attitude is under your control and can be changed. With the right attitude you can be a resilient person.
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How to be positive Locus of control - external or internal Explanatory style – optimistic or pessimistic Needs Motivation – Intrinsic or extrinsic
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Maslow
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Factors promoting resilience The ability to cope with stress effectively and in a healthy manner Having good problem-solving skills Seeking help Holding the belief that there is something one can do to manage your feelings and cope Having social support Being connected with others, such as family or friends Self-disclosure of the trauma to loved ones Spirituality Having an identity as a survivor as opposed to a victim Helping others Finding positive meaning in the trauma
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