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Tag: Resilience

Home Posts Tagged "Resilience"

Intro to resilience

November 8, 2019Activities and Exercises, Video ClipsResilienceadmin

This short video provides a simple explanation of what resilience is in its most simple form. You don't have to show the video... you can always replicate the exercise with your own delegates at the start of a session! WATCH VIDEO Following a discussion in our WhatsApp Group, Andonella Thomson has kindly pulled together all......

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Build Resilience

November 8, 2019Activities and ExercisesResilienceadmin

Training people to be more resilient is difficult: it isn't a 'skill' in the way that giving feedback is, or using PowerPoint. However, if you need inspiration for activities that can build resilience, this website may help! Visit Website This content is only available to logged in users.  If you would like to become a...

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Build Resilience

July 22, 2019Ready-Written MaterialsExpert, Leadership, Resilienceadmin

Resilience has become recognised as a key factor in success and mental well-being over the last decade. In modern organisations (and indeed in modern life) change is normal. People are always having to adapt to changing goal-posts. Sometimes, things that are worked on so hard one month are abandoned the next. People are let down by......

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Resilience has become recognised as a key factor in success and mental well-being over the last decade. In modern organisations (and indeed in modern life) change is normal. People are always having to adapt to changing goal-posts. Sometimes, things that are worked on so hard one month are abandoned the next. People are let down by...

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