BUILDING RESILIENCE
HOW TO MOVE PAST FEAR INTO REAL TOUGHNESS AS A TEAM
Where do we go to find hope in a better tomorrow, regardless of what today had in store for us? Where do we find a strategy, a roadmap for persevering even as everything continues to fall apart? Where do we go to find inspiration, to pick ourselves up after a loss, to find a way forward even as our strength begins to wane?
Join 5 veteran fighter pilots as they discuss a roadmap through uncertainty and disruption and how they were then able to live it and teach it, equipping a new generation of warriors to do the same. They share how frontline combat teams found a way to bounce back from loss, reform, then learn and return to battle to win the war!
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Building Resilience:
How to Move Past Fear into Real Toughness as a Team
In Building Resilience, Combat-Proven Senior Military Leaders
share insight through vulnerability to help others build resiliency in life.
Opening with an examination of what happens to us we journey through building the warrior mindset to understand how we mentally practice resilience while avoiding the breaking point, addressing the questions of trauma while building our team resilience to move from victim to victor.
Resilience is not set at birth, but rather it is a taught and learned behavior-repeated. It can be continuously improved. As leaders, in our lives and as part of our organizations, we control the quality of that response. Our decisions and actions improve the outcomes in our lives. These positive decisions impact our family and our organizations.
Resilience is not fixed; it is elastic. It's not a matter of whether you have resilience or not; it's a matter of how strong your resilience is. The good news is that it can be trained like any other muscle.
Resilience is not merely facing the tomorrow you almost lost after surviving a trauma. That is pure survival. Resilience is being better tomorrow than you are today and utilizing the experience of the trauma as an empowering force from which to grow and thrive. It is learning through knowing yourself and truly being honest about your fears, short-comings and strengths.
share insight through vulnerability to help others build resiliency in life.
Opening with an examination of what happens to us we journey through building the warrior mindset to understand how we mentally practice resilience while avoiding the breaking point, addressing the questions of trauma while building our team resilience to move from victim to victor.
Resilience is not set at birth, but rather it is a taught and learned behavior-repeated. It can be continuously improved. As leaders, in our lives and as part of our organizations, we control the quality of that response. Our decisions and actions improve the outcomes in our lives. These positive decisions impact our family and our organizations.
Resilience is not fixed; it is elastic. It's not a matter of whether you have resilience or not; it's a matter of how strong your resilience is. The good news is that it can be trained like any other muscle.
Resilience is not merely facing the tomorrow you almost lost after surviving a trauma. That is pure survival. Resilience is being better tomorrow than you are today and utilizing the experience of the trauma as an empowering force from which to grow and thrive. It is learning through knowing yourself and truly being honest about your fears, short-comings and strengths.
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