Building Resilience
Resilience is about cultivating mental resources to maintain balance while facing challenges. Negative experiences can have a lasting impact, but it's essential to stop ruminating and focus on personal growth. Embracing positive emotions like trust and kindness is crucial, especially during tough times, as they can help us navigate life's difficulties and foster strength within ourselves.In this clip
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I have a question about this episode 443: Mental arthritis & how optimism improves longevity | Psychologist Elaine Fox, Ph.D. and this Resilience Through Adversity. If we can't forget traumatic events but can modify our emotional responses to them, can the changes to a person's character following an event also be reversed or altered? For example, if someone who was once very positive and engaging returns from war or suffers the loss of a parent/spouse and becomes guarded and distant, how much of our 'character' is malleable? Or can people truly become 'stuck in their ways'? This question relates to the episode Unstressable with Robert Sapolsky - Revealing Humanity's Inner Workings and the clip Defining Moments. It also relates to the episode \[365: Benjamin Hardy | How to Break Free from Self-Limiting Beliefs]{sid=doc\_1019} and the clip \[Transformative Life Changes]{sid=chunk\_35516}.
I have a question about the episode The Science of Resilience: How You Can Heal From Within | Dr Domenick Sportelli and the clip Finding Positivity. If we can't forget traumatic events but can modify our emotional responses to them, can the changes to a person's character following an event also be reversed or altered? For example, if someone who was once very positive and engaging returns from war or suffers the loss of a parent/spouse and becomes guarded and distant, how much of our character is malleable? Or can people truly become stuck in their ways? This question relates to the episode "Psychologist Shows You How to Reset Your Personality and Redefine Yourself | Benjamin Hardy" and the clip "Potential and Change." It also relates to episode 365: "Benjamin Hardy | How to Break Free from Self-Limiting Beliefs."
I have a question about the episode The Science of Resilience: How You Can Heal From Within | Dr Domenick Sportelli and the clip Finding Positivity. If we can't forget traumatic events but can modify our emotional response to past events, can the changes to a person's character following an event also be reversed or altered? For example, if someone who was once very positive and engaging returns from war or suffers the loss of a parent/spouse and becomes guarded and distant, how much of our character is malleable? Or can people truly become stuck in their ways? This question relates to the episode "Psychologist Shows You How to Reset Your Personality and Redefine Yourself | Benjamin Hardy" and the clip "Potential and Change." It also relates to episode 365: "Benjamin Hardy | How to Break Free from Self-Limiting Beliefs."