July 20, 2014

Resilience

Getting along in a group can be hard work. Recently I've come across some experts who suggest that emotional resilience is a key element of getting along together. Here's a definition of resilience I found on an Australian Education website:

Components of resilience
The following list suggests some qualities that may help to define a resilient individual.

  • Insightfulness - ability to see things as they are
  • Self-valuing - accepting that you have worth as an individual
  • Empathy - a significant mutual caring relationship with others; sometimes termed social connectedness, a sense of belonging to people, groups and institutions
  • Order - sense of organisation, routine, even ritual or ceremony, that provides structure, consistency and security
  • Humour - being able to see the lighter side of a situation
  • Problem solving skills - the ability to devise immediate solutions and long term strategies for problems
  • Social competence - a range of social skills and strategies, including assertion and a willingness to listen to others and respect for others
  • Optimism - a firmly held belief that the future can be better, a sense of hope and purpose, and the belief that you have, or can, take control of your life and future.

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