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68 Coping Strategies for Surviving & Thriving During Adversity

Bouncing Back:  The Art of Resiliency

Living a full life means experiencing both highs and lows.  At first life's challenges can seem insurmountable:   job loss, rejection, economic struggles, loss of a loved one, and illness are just a few examples.  They are defining moments that can either knock you down or make you stronger.   While you can't control your circumstances, you can control your responses.   Resiliency is the ability to bounce back from adversity.  It's a skill that can be learned and refined.   Here's how you can get started:

 

Have Reasonable Expectations.   The road of life is paved with a few potholes, dead ends, and wrong turns.   If you accept that at some point you'll hit bumpy territory, then you're better prepared to negotiate it.   But, if you expect to live a life without setbacks, then the first bump you hit is perceived as a failure.   Those who are best able to recover from adversity accept that it's part of living a full life.

            

Change Your Question.   Obsessing about the details of your circumstances will keep you stuck in the same place, unable to move forward.   Resiliency means shifting the focus from what happened to what to do next.   The best question you can ask yourself is:   What can I do for myself right now that will move me forward?  

 

What's Within Your Control?   Another thought pattern that delays rebounding from negative events is focusing on things you can't control.   Doing so will make you feel incapable, helpless, victimized, and stressed.   Instead, focus only on what you can control.   Sometimes, the only thing you have control over is how you choose to respond - and that's big.   

 

Growth Opportunity.   While positive events reinforce what we're doing right in life, our biggest life lessons tend to come in the wake of negative events.   Do bad things need to happen in order for us to learn?   Of course not, but negative events seem to have a lasting impact that cause us to alter our lives in more significant ways.   What can you learn from your setback?   How can you use it to improve your life or the lives of others?     

 

Assess Your Strengths.   No matter what happens in life, there are certain things you'll always own:   character strengths.   Each of us has certain traits that make us unique.   Take a personal inventory of what makes you special.   Think of personality traits that have been consistent throughout your life and have helped you in previous situations.   Are you naturally curious?   Are you compassionate?   Are you humorous or creative?   Highlighting and engaging your strengths gives you energy to rebound.  

 

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