Resilience
enabled my inner growth
Resilience
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getting stronger with every challenge and overcoming them
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continuing when times are tough, and you’ve experienced some failures
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enduring challenges with an optimistic view for a better outcome
Resilience
is not cultivated in favorable conditions. During moments of adversity, an
individual introspects the reasons for the occurrence, sees the bigger picture,
and learns to adjust. This build effective resilience.
Sharing
my experience of developing resilience when I was faced with adversities and
how it helped me in bouncing back from my failures.
After
acquiring my degree in engineering and a brief stint as a hands-on technical
engineer’s role in a systems integration company, I decided to take up a role
in sales. In an extremely competitive market space, I had to quickly learn
various soft skills such as building rapport, presenting, persuading,
negotiating, etc.
During
these years, I worked in some organizations wherein I was subjected to
unrealistic revenue targets, demanding timelines, and destructive criticism
from bosses. At times when I couldn’t achieve sales targets, I pondered over
the events and analyzed the factors involved. I segregated the occurring
failure from my effort towards the goal. This enabled me to fortify my
self-worth and helped me reframe the situation. What is done by others may not
always be governed or controlled by me. However, the aspects that are in my
control were how I think, speak, communicate, follow-through, and collaborate.
While
many external factors were at play, in my mind’s eye I kept an optimistic
viewpoint. I envisioned a future wherein I would gain respect through my work
and positive contribution in the community. I trusted my ability to learn and
find a way to surmount my hurdles. This belief helped me to endure tough times.
I
realized that the common denominator underlining the path for my success was in
maintaining high self-esteem, learning from setbacks, and improvising my
approach. I was sure that when my intentions, optimistic attitude, and efforts
are in alignment; then success and victory would eventually happen. These
habits empowered me to relentlessly pursue my goals with zeal.
As
per my observation, emotional resiliency is a mandatory skill for any leader as
it enhances their capacity for mentoring.
According
to the Johnson & Johnson Human Performance Institute: As adversity presents
itself, pushing to expand your emotional capacity by training and ‘flexing your
muscles’ of self-control, empathy or patience during these storms, your ability
to adapt to and interpret these storms in a positive way may result in you
becoming more resilient in any future storms you encounter.
Framework
for becoming resilient:
Reflection:
meditation and journaling, pondering on recent occurrences in a constructive
& non-judgmental manner.
Reframe:
reassessing the situation, becoming less rigid in the approach, adopting
flexible thinking patterns, exploring creative alternatives & newer
pathways.
Reassure:
believing in yourself, your unique talents and gifts, having faith in your
ability to find a solution, and maintaining a positive outlook for the outcome.
Resolve:
breeding inner confidence, pursuing your goals with full gusto, developing a
growth mindset.
Quote: “The season of
failure is the best time for sowing the seeds of success” – Yogananda
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