Posts Tagged 'Abundance'

Speak for Resilience

Every industry has its superstars. Managers looking to duplicate their success take the time to analyze what’s being done and what works best. This procedure is so popular a term has been coined for the use of this gathered information. It’s called best practices and it’s used quite frequently. It refers to a preferred technique or process that has proven to deliver better results, usually more efficiently and effectively than other techniques or processes that have previously been tried. The beauty is, best practices typically minimizes the learning curve for others and increases the number of superstars. Oh yeah, it increases profits too.

Now, consider this concept in relationship to resilience renewed, which is focused power exercised to restore and surpass initial capacity. This helps individuals go beyond the standard ability to bounce back when faced with adversity. It helps them become consistently victorious and maintain sustained harmonic abundance. Based on extensive research I conducted, the core of resilience renewed are the seven traits of resilience. They are courage, creativity, initiative, focus, insight, humility, and tenacity. Imagine the affect when resiliency best practices are used throughout the nation, the world. Therefore, I’m conducting a world-wide study on the impact of resilience when the traits are known and used to collaborate with others and how it effects society around us. This is a big project. I need your help.

Speak for Resilience. Let me know what are your best practices when you use the traits of resilience? In what ways do you use resilience when you collaborate with others?

Share your story today.  In appreciation, a complementary electronic version of  Resilience: Your Guide to Succeeding Against All Odds will be forwarded to you.

Thanks!

Karen Walker-Tunoa

A Wolf in Sheeps Clothing

There are days when you just don’t feel like doing anything. When suggestions that would normally have you jumping for joy don’t even amuse you. Hey, why fight it. This feeling is quite common. It occurs to many at one point or another in their lives. What can become an issue, is when it doesn’t go away.

When this feeling is allowed to rule the day, action has to be taken to put it in its place. Take a look at what it really is. It comes to you, presenting its self as a harmless part of life. Don’t succumb to the enticement. It is there to rob you blind. It will steal all the joy, intention, and activity from you. It will suck you dry. Some call it depression. Regardless of the name, it must be rid from your dwelling place.

My coaching clients and I have found the resiliency trait of courage to be instrumental in times like this. Courage is like an onion, it has many layers. As the layers are peeled back, you get to the center and you will find desire. The desire to improve your current disposition. This is what helps you take the first step towards freedom. It’s probably pretty small. It may only be a glimmer. That’s OK – not much is needed. A lot can be built on desire. Such as hope. As the bud of increased self-esteem blossoms around hope, it becomes the foundation for confidence and courage. You will not be deceived. You get clarity around the issues that bind activity and decide how to manage them. You are resilient!

Remember, when just enough is not enough, that’s when it’s time to B.E.L.I.E.V.E.

 
     
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