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Building Resilience in Tough Times
Written by Harlan Goerger With so much negativism in the air with financial and economical news, how does one bounce back, stay resilient and stay ahead of the group? Here are 6 keys to being more resilient. |
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Building Resilience 6 tools to bouncing back in tough times, how to do it I turn on the TV and if it is not a political ad it’s a news broadcast about the disastrous economy and plenty of fear mongering. Unfortunately I talked to one of my clients today and they just laid off 6 out of 30 people! That’s 20%! Yes things are getting a bit tougher for some. What about you? Are you up to the challenges in your business and industry? Are you able to bounce back and come out ahead of the pack instead of being a victim? Being resilient in tougher times can be the difference between victims and winners. So what is this resilience and how do I get it?........ To answer that and provide you some insight, I’m sharing a bit of Vince Harris’s new book, The Productivity Epiphany; 55 Key ideas to put you in charge of your life, direction and success. Dr. Beverly Leipert decided to study a group of women who have always had it “tough”; she chose to conduct a study on resilience, studying the women who had spent their lives living separated from others, enduring month after month of brutal cold …the women of the frozen North.Each of the women in Dr. Leipert’s study had lived much of their lives in the rugged terrain of northern British Columbia. These women had lived with a rather unique set of risk factors; the bitter cold, attitudes regarding gender, threats posed by local wildlife, and very limited resources. These were not sporadic risks, they were simply a way of life, and were present each day.After Dr. Leipert had compiled her findings, she discovered the three main strategies that were responsible for their resilience: Becoming what she called “hardy”, making favorable meanings or “stories” about their situation in the North, and supplementing what the North had to offer.Each of these women had learned to become self reliant, had followed various spiritual or religious beliefs, had developed a liking for the outdoor activities like camping, fishing and skiing, learned indoor activities like painting, sculpture, or quilting, and had decided to volunteer for community groups and activities.Notice that each of the actions or behaviors above were learned, or chosen. The resilience they had developed was not some genetic gift or spontaneous phenomenon, they had taken active roles in creating the experience of the life they were living, and the level of resilience they had developed.Great, so what does this have to do with me and today’s financial debacle? There are several keys here that can give you an edge over your competition, the economy and what life throws at us. Here is a short list…..
Take each of the 6 points and apply it to what you are doing today.
Congratulations to those of you that answer yes to all 6. For those of you that had few no’s, you now know where to put your effort. I state this: If you consciously apply the 6 resilient characteristics every day, you will come out better than 80% of the population! Others will wonder how you do it! How do you remain so calm and happy in spite of all that is happening? By the way, you will most likely also make more money, more sales and get more promotions! Be on the look out for more information on Vince’s new book. We hope to have it available in the next month. Till next week! Make it the greatest week as only you can! Harlan Goerger |
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