Resilience is rooted in habits we can cultivate and change.

Andrew Zolli
Resilience is rooted in habits we can cultivate and change.
Resilience is rooted in habits we can cultivate and change.
Resilience is rooted in habits we can cultivate and change.
Resilience is rooted in habits we can cultivate and change.
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Resilience is rooted in habits we can cultivate and change. You can create a habit of resilience and continue to grow as a person even if you have endured hardship and adversity. If you can look at hardship as a challenge and not as something that defines you, then you can take steps to overcome it. The more you practice creating a resilient attitude, the more resilient you will become.

Source: Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back

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