Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back. Andrew Zolli, Ann Marie Healy

Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back


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Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back Andrew Zolli, Ann Marie Healy
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(Especially, it seems, after we feel like we've done something to hurt them.) But actually, all humans have the capacity for incredible resiliency. As parents, how can we promote emotional resilience in our children? Given that our true nature is wellbeing—and that the only thing that can ever hide that wellbeing is thought—we're always only a thought away from bouncing right back to our default state. As Andrew Zolli, the author of a book about resilience told us a few months ago, what's important to create a city that can bounce back from a Sandy-level disaster isn't to plan for a specific event: It's to plan for any deadly eventuality: ""It's not like you can say if we just do X, Y, Z, then we'll become resilient," says Zolli. Game 3 is the response to game 2 and Miami is a very resilient team and will likely bounce back. We talk a lot about children being resilient. There is no particular secret for bouncing back from losses, but it clearly takes a special combination of talent and resiliency to go five months without losing two straight. Humans are seriously resilient. Not getting down if things didn't go well, to continue to push and work.” The Spurs pushed the ball .. "It's not about a checklist of things we know are problems, but about having systems that can deal with things we don't see coming. Emphasizes improvisation, ad hoc networks, and adaptation, says Andrew Zolli, executive director of PopTech, a New York charity focused on innovation, and co-author of a new book, Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back. How can we help our children bounce back? Family · GPS for the soul · Stop Violence Against Women. Some of the most important and insightful learning is far more likely to come from failures than from success.” –Former Procter & Gamble CEO A.G. June 7, 2013 3:10 pm You are here:Home News How to Help Children Bounce Back and that feelings of anger and unfairness do not last forever. They learn that they can make things better, that they will do better the next time, and there are other good things to look forward to.

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