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How to Stretch Your Resiliency Muscle

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Is there a resiliency muscle that can be exercised and made stronger? What makes them more resilient? The dictionary defines resilience as "the ability to recover quickly from illness, change or misfortune," and Davia Temin says she believes some people are just born with more of it than others.

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A Salute to the Worker Bees

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I've learned a lot from each of you over the years, and I have come to be amazed by your resilience, your dedication and your perseverance. Tags: laborers workers labor day workplace on the job career advice Anita Bruzzese. Take a bow. You've earned it. del.icio.us.

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Messing With Your Tired Head

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And the average kids, the more resilient ones, will remain so. Tags: personal branding work relationships. According to new research, personalities are pretty well established by preschool years. The wallflowers will stay shy and reticent, though they will learn in time to be a little more sociable and assertive. del.icio.us.

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Feeling Angry and Frustrated When Change Happens is Natural

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People can learn to be very resilient, but they also need a chance to grieve. Tags: downsizings accepting change grief layoffs job loss. Bosses need to understand that it is a natural reaction for people to be furious and frustrated when work patterns change. del.icio.us.

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