Build or strengthen your resilience with concepts and strategies for stress hardiness and mental flourishing. Discover you are stronger than you think.
Ways to thrive with resilience through self-awareness, personal responsibility and gratitude.
How to build your own resilience and the resilience of your team.
slides accompanying the Rowan workshop and talk on Building Resilience, available inhouse or as a speaker.
Resilience: how to build resilience in your people and your organizationDelta Partners
"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change."
- Charles Darwin
Those people who are familiar with our work know that we write quite a lot about the pace of change in our global business environment. It is continual, it is unrelenting, and it appears to be accelerating.
We cannot slow the pace of change, so do we give up? Throw our hands up and succumb to the tidal wave of knowledge that we are adrift and rudderless? And if not, what can we do to make our people and our organizations more resilient in the face of this ongoing pressure?
"Resilience: an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change."
- Merriam-Webster Dictionary
It turns out that there are definitely steps that a manager can take to influence the resilience of both the organization and the individual.
The goal of this presentation is to provide a starting point for leaders and managers as they seek ways to battle back against the apathy and exhaustion that builds in everyone. It is not the final word in these matters – rather it is best considered a jumping off point for those who are looking for a different way.
So enjoy it, share it, and use it. Just let everyone know where you found it!
Resilience at Work - a bite size presentationAmanda Dudman
A short presentation on resilience, based on helping people learn the "Four Pillars of Resilience", followed by some tips for each one for people to try. The deck includes points where the "audience" can be invited to discuss and share their ideas.
How to build your own resilience and the resilience of your team.
slides accompanying the Rowan workshop and talk on Building Resilience, available inhouse or as a speaker.
Resilience: how to build resilience in your people and your organizationDelta Partners
"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change."
- Charles Darwin
Those people who are familiar with our work know that we write quite a lot about the pace of change in our global business environment. It is continual, it is unrelenting, and it appears to be accelerating.
We cannot slow the pace of change, so do we give up? Throw our hands up and succumb to the tidal wave of knowledge that we are adrift and rudderless? And if not, what can we do to make our people and our organizations more resilient in the face of this ongoing pressure?
"Resilience: an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change."
- Merriam-Webster Dictionary
It turns out that there are definitely steps that a manager can take to influence the resilience of both the organization and the individual.
The goal of this presentation is to provide a starting point for leaders and managers as they seek ways to battle back against the apathy and exhaustion that builds in everyone. It is not the final word in these matters – rather it is best considered a jumping off point for those who are looking for a different way.
So enjoy it, share it, and use it. Just let everyone know where you found it!
Resilience at Work - a bite size presentationAmanda Dudman
A short presentation on resilience, based on helping people learn the "Four Pillars of Resilience", followed by some tips for each one for people to try. The deck includes points where the "audience" can be invited to discuss and share their ideas.
Assertiveness & Confidence Building with Young PeopleVanessa Rogers
This is a presentation that I put together for training peer mentors and peer educators to develop their confidence in public speaking and consultation. If you need more information please contact me @VRyouthwork www.vanessarogers.co.uk
These are the slides from a workshop I am running, it definitely doesn't quite translate to self paced online, but you get an idea of some of the stuff. Please provide comments if you have any feedback!
Resilience speaks to one’s ability to bounce back from difficulties and catastrophes experienced in life. Resilience is essential to navigating life because adversity and challenges are inevitable. While there are a variety of things related to resilience, the following is a list of resilience power words. Each of these words is linked to the development of resilience, which ultimately equates to the ability to handle adversity with grace.
Bounce: How to harness your resilience in a changing worldPortia Tung
Are you feeling stressed? Do you feel uncertain about the future? Everyday we find ourselves facing different challenges, accomplishing various tasks and constantly adapting.
As mankind has evolved, we've become more conscious and informed of who we are and how our minds work. Resilience, previously considered a personality trait, is now a vital modern-life skill which can be developed to help us better deal with everyday challenges as well as great adversity.
Join us to better understand how resilient you are and figure out how to become more resilient to overcome your next big challenge.
OBJECTIVES
- Understand what resilience is
- Strengthen your resilience by becoming conscious of how resilient you are
- Come up with ideas to become more resilient
Whether they take place at work or at home, with your neighbors or co-founder, crucial conversations can have a profound impact on your career, your happiness, and your future. You will learn how to: Prepare for high-impact situations, Make it safe to talk about almost anything, Be persuasive, not abrasive, Keep listening when others blow up or clam up, Turn crucial conversations into the action and results you want
The power of believing that you can improve by Carol Dweck a visual summarySameer Mathur
Backed up by proven Scientific studies, Carol Dweck explains that Intelligence is Malleable.
Years of research provide concrete data that when we struggle with problems, we actually grow. When you grapple with problems, you make new neural connections which makes you smarter.
Why do some people bounce back from adversity and misfortune? Why do others fall apart? Find out which character strengths make all the difference — and how you can develop them yourself
Dealing with difficult conversations at work Richard Riche
Difficult conversations can be challenging in the workplace and can lead to conflict if handled poorly. Tips on how to prepare for these conversations, get the right mindset and build an Engaged workforce using Emotional Intelligence and the Neuroscience of the brain.
Assertiveness & Confidence Building with Young PeopleVanessa Rogers
This is a presentation that I put together for training peer mentors and peer educators to develop their confidence in public speaking and consultation. If you need more information please contact me @VRyouthwork www.vanessarogers.co.uk
These are the slides from a workshop I am running, it definitely doesn't quite translate to self paced online, but you get an idea of some of the stuff. Please provide comments if you have any feedback!
Resilience speaks to one’s ability to bounce back from difficulties and catastrophes experienced in life. Resilience is essential to navigating life because adversity and challenges are inevitable. While there are a variety of things related to resilience, the following is a list of resilience power words. Each of these words is linked to the development of resilience, which ultimately equates to the ability to handle adversity with grace.
Bounce: How to harness your resilience in a changing worldPortia Tung
Are you feeling stressed? Do you feel uncertain about the future? Everyday we find ourselves facing different challenges, accomplishing various tasks and constantly adapting.
As mankind has evolved, we've become more conscious and informed of who we are and how our minds work. Resilience, previously considered a personality trait, is now a vital modern-life skill which can be developed to help us better deal with everyday challenges as well as great adversity.
Join us to better understand how resilient you are and figure out how to become more resilient to overcome your next big challenge.
OBJECTIVES
- Understand what resilience is
- Strengthen your resilience by becoming conscious of how resilient you are
- Come up with ideas to become more resilient
Whether they take place at work or at home, with your neighbors or co-founder, crucial conversations can have a profound impact on your career, your happiness, and your future. You will learn how to: Prepare for high-impact situations, Make it safe to talk about almost anything, Be persuasive, not abrasive, Keep listening when others blow up or clam up, Turn crucial conversations into the action and results you want
The power of believing that you can improve by Carol Dweck a visual summarySameer Mathur
Backed up by proven Scientific studies, Carol Dweck explains that Intelligence is Malleable.
Years of research provide concrete data that when we struggle with problems, we actually grow. When you grapple with problems, you make new neural connections which makes you smarter.
Why do some people bounce back from adversity and misfortune? Why do others fall apart? Find out which character strengths make all the difference — and how you can develop them yourself
Dealing with difficult conversations at work Richard Riche
Difficult conversations can be challenging in the workplace and can lead to conflict if handled poorly. Tips on how to prepare for these conversations, get the right mindset and build an Engaged workforce using Emotional Intelligence and the Neuroscience of the brain.
My summaries for Effective Living is a compilation of everyday life affairs and how you can make the most of every area of it in the most simple, pragmatic and effective manner.
The Juxtapositions of Management & Leadership for Children’s Education
“Doing the right thing or doing things right”
Introduction to a Headteachers conference
By Martin Casserley
The Kintsugi Theory of Tech Addiction RecoveryMichael Sharber
Tech addictions come in many forms: social media, video games, Internet, pornography, chat rooms... after talking with addicts for over a year on Reddit, and through personal experience in addiction recovery, I came up with this theory. We all try to "fill a hole," but with unhealthy addictions. This imperfect theory can be a starting point for those who want to cut down, eliminate, or substitute their tech addiction.
WFG REfresh - Dorice Horenstein: The Resilient RealtorAaron Stelle
Nobody wakes up in the morning aiming for a setback. Yet setbacks and failures are impossible to avoid; Interest rates are high, no buyers, media is not accurate. You don’t sell! Can you relate? Setbacks are real and scary, and they affect not only our productivity but our relationships and even our wellness. How can you not only bounce back after a setback but continue to thrive? Dynamic Oy to Joy keynote speaker, Dorice Horenstein will share her original presentation and will provide you with the steps to be wholeheartedly resilient so your cup is not only full but overflowing with strength!
My brief on resilience. It is mostly pictures that I use to aid while I tell a story. You wouldn't get much from just looking at the slides. A presentation is about the speaker, not notes. But if you see me present and would like the slides, here are some of them in PDF form.
My tribute to healthcare workers the world over who are giving of themselves and risking their lives daily to help others through this global crisis.
For the full post, go to: https://laurenkinghorn.com/inspirational-quotes-healthcare-workers/
Inspirational Quotes by Healthcare Workers
Inspirational Quotes for Healthcare Workers
Inspirational Quotes by Thought Leaders
Inspirational Quotes by Spiritual Leaders
Inspirational Quotes by World Leaders
Inspirational Quotes by Comedians
iCAAD London 2019 - Dufflyn Lammers - RESILIENCE GAMESiCAADEvents
RESILIENCE GAMES is an experiential workshop that creates an empowering journey guiding participants through the discovery of all four types of resilience
Too many of us, at too many events, are painfully required to sit through too many important presentations that are ruined by dreadful PowerPoint.
If presenters choose to use this powerful tool, they can benefit themselves and their audiences by learning some basic strategies and guidelines.
Death by PowerPoint Prevention provides some of these guides. The FREE accompanying learning guide is available at http://solutionsforresilience.com/articles.
Note: When slide decks are posted on SldeShare and other online sites they need more text to make sense to the viewer. During speaking events the presenter delivers the full meal deal message.
Patricia Morgan helps her audiences strengthen their everyday resilience at work and home. With a MA in Clinical Psychology, she presents to thousands of people each year aiming to lighten their load, brighten their outlook, and strengthen their hardiness. Audiences describe Patricia’s message as meaningfully fun, surprisingly insightful and
delightfully uplifting.
She has helped train speakers for United Way, served as an Impact Speaker, is a Past President of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers (CAPS), Calgary, and the creator of the CAPS Fast Track program for emerging professional speakers.
In those capacities she has helped others find their messages, craft their stories and deliver impactful presentations.
Patricia is the recipient of the Spirit of CAPS for her contribution to the Canadian speaking profession.
To see Patricia playfully in action go to www.SolutionsForResilience.com
If you are ready to improve your presentation crafting and/or delivery, please contact Patricia at 403-242-7796 or patricia@SolutionsForResilience.com.
Healthy, long term love relationships require commitment, communication, care and periodic shots of inspiring fun. Merry Lovemaking covers the topics of:
1) Women's body image.
2) Sensuality and the arousal of the senses.
3) The importance of touch.
4) The role of affection.
5) Ideas to inject loving surprises.
Some basic concepts for strengthening personal resilience.
1) A Lesson in Resilience
2) Have and Be a Role Model
3) Develop an Internal Locus of Control
4) Edit your Thoughts
5) Take Yourself Lightly
Volunteers are better engaged when they receive meaningful recognition, acknowledgment and appreciation.
Secret #1: Support Meaningful Contribution
Secret #2: Minimize Poison Words; Maximize Power Words
Secret #3: Deepen What Goes Well
Secret #4: Acknowledge Good Intentions
Secret #5: Listen Attentively
Secret #6: Offer Useful Feedback
Secret #7: Randomly Appreciate
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
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The last of human freedoms
is one’s ability to choose
one’s attitude in a given set
of circumstances.
Viktor Frankl
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Those who view life and their
response to it as happening to them
have an EXTERNAL Locus of Control
Those who view life and their
response to it as their choice have an
INTERNAL Locus of Control.
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Do you need to strengthen your:
self-protection ?
self-nurturing ?
communication ?
action ?
connections ?
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It is important to Self- Protect
O Canada,
we stand on guard for thee.
Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier
35. It is important to Self-Nurture
When the dog bites
When the bee stings
When I'm feeling sad
I simply remember my
favourite things
And then I don't feel so bad!
Oscar Hammerstein
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It is important to Communicate
Try to see it my way,
Do I have to keep on talking till I can't go on?
While you see it your way
Run the risk of knowing that our love may
soon be gone.
We can work it out. We can work it out.
John Lennon
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It is important to Take Action
The ants go marching one by one.
Hoorah! Hoorah!
The ants go marching one by one.
Hoorah! Hoorah!
The ants go marching one by one;
The little one stops to suck his thumb,
And they all go marching down into the
ground
To get out of the rain.
Boom, boom, boom, boom!
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It is important to Connect
Winter, spring, summer or fall
All you have to do is call
And I'll be there,
You've got a friend.
James Taylor