Liggy Webb

Resilience

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BOUNCE BACK FROM WHATEVER LIFE THROWS AT YOU
Stressful situations are a fact of life. Job insecurity, financial burden, relationship doubt are all too familiar. Some people approach them with confidence and poise, facing change and challenges head on. Others back away slowly into a corner and become quivering wrecks at the mere thought of them. So what is it that makes some people cope with these adverse situations so well? It’s not about what is happening to you, but how you react to it. It’s about your resilience. Happiness guru Liggy Webb is here to help us all find positivity and inner strength to cope with stressful situations. Arming you with a personal toolkit to handle day to day challenges, and providing strategies for thriving in uncertain times Liggy shows you how to increase your ‘bouncibility’ and bounce back from whatever negative things life throws at you.
• Timely topic with governments across the world promoting happiness on the one hand and dealing with vast economic uncertainty and austerity on the other • Easy to digest, anecdotal and practical guide with lots of common sense advice • Contains timely examples and tips tailored for coping with difficult times
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  • Federicohas quoted6 years ago
    Learning Opportunities
    Making mistakes is human and need not turn us into fatalistic pessimists. If we got it right all the time, how would we learn? To increase your rate of success, you will have to be willing to accept that you will make mistakes along the way; the skill is that you learn positively from them. Certainly, some of the best learning and character-building experiences I have been through were on the back of mistakes.
  • Federicohas quoted6 years ago
    Mind Over Matter
    The expression mind over matter is so true when it comes to the way that you react to situations. When it comes to your attitude, your brain is your most valuable and important asset and how it works will determine how positive you can be and how capable you feel with regards to resilience.
  • Federicohas quoted6 years ago
    How to Be Optimistic
    The antidote to negativity and pessimism is to learn to accept responsibility for your situat

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