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Storms of life can hit hard against our mental health, but we can learn to stand firm and even advance. Developing resilience is a practice of strengthing your inner Bulldog.
It was quite something as I watched this little goat headbutt a Bulldog. Repeatedly it launched itself at the Bulldog, but the dog stayed firm, resilient, and even advanced into the storm.
To me, it spoke of resilience in the face of adversity.
Resilience is one of those buzzwords that is popular in Mental Health.
Psychological resilience is the ability to mentally or emotionally cope with a crisis or to return to pre-crisis status quickly. Resilience exists when the person uses “mental processes and behaviors in promoting personal assets and protecting self from the potential negative effects of stressors” Wikipedia
For this post, it’s the ability to be a bulldog in the face of whatever stressor you are facing.
Recently I had a goat try and take me out. It was an old familiar shame pathway that I have been hit by many times, but I could see it and knew what to do.
I talked about the problem out and found my inner Bulldog strengthening its hind legs. I advanced, and the shame retreated.
The point is to have this little book readily accessible for those much needed quick reminders of truth. What worked then will more than likely work again.
Storms of life can hit hard against our mental health, but we can learn to stand firm and even advance. Developing resilience is a practice of strengthing your inner Bulldog.
Mental Health is ... built by nurturing your inner bulldog resilience.CLICK TO TWEET
Barry Pearman
Image cc: Sébastien LAVALAYE
By turningthepage5
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Storms of life can hit hard against our mental health, but we can learn to stand firm and even advance. Developing resilience is a practice of strengthing your inner Bulldog.
It was quite something as I watched this little goat headbutt a Bulldog. Repeatedly it launched itself at the Bulldog, but the dog stayed firm, resilient, and even advanced into the storm.
To me, it spoke of resilience in the face of adversity.
Resilience is one of those buzzwords that is popular in Mental Health.
Psychological resilience is the ability to mentally or emotionally cope with a crisis or to return to pre-crisis status quickly. Resilience exists when the person uses “mental processes and behaviors in promoting personal assets and protecting self from the potential negative effects of stressors” Wikipedia
For this post, it’s the ability to be a bulldog in the face of whatever stressor you are facing.
Recently I had a goat try and take me out. It was an old familiar shame pathway that I have been hit by many times, but I could see it and knew what to do.
I talked about the problem out and found my inner Bulldog strengthening its hind legs. I advanced, and the shame retreated.
The point is to have this little book readily accessible for those much needed quick reminders of truth. What worked then will more than likely work again.
Storms of life can hit hard against our mental health, but we can learn to stand firm and even advance. Developing resilience is a practice of strengthing your inner Bulldog.
Mental Health is ... built by nurturing your inner bulldog resilience.CLICK TO TWEET
Barry Pearman
Image cc: Sébastien LAVALAYE