This final module covers the importance of having a purpose which makes it easier to bounce back in challenging times. Having a purpose provides perspective, stability, confidence and determination. Module three will also discuss the value of setting yourself an action plan to improve your resilience as nothing happens until you take action!
Purpose
4 Points on Purpose
Consider this quote by Tanveer Naseer. Tanveer Naseer is an award-winning and internationally-acclaimed leadership writer, keynote speaker, and leadership corporate trainer and consultant.
8 Warning Signs & Symptoms
Let’s now consider eight warning signs that tell you that you are not feeling at your best and lacking resilience.
Low resilience can mean you are more easily affected by stressful situations, the signs and symptoms are broadly similar to those you might see if you’re affected by stress, anxiety or depression, and can include:
1. Getting angry or irritated quickly
2. Constantly becoming ill
3. Increasingly being dependent on family or friends
4. Isolating yourself from other people
5. Experiencing mood swings throughout the day
6. Overreacting to normal stress levels
7. Weaker memory
8. Engaging in risky behaviour
Look out for signs in others that their resilience may be low too and talk to them to see what it is that causing it and use a few of the ideas you’ve covered today to help them.
When these warning signs and symptoms emerge – it is critical to have a plan in place to properly deal with them or alleviate them which can be a tremendous help in fostering resilience
Planning for Purpose, Resilience & Wellbeing
Building Resilience: Final Assessment
The final course assessment to follow contains a number of questions to provide you with an opportunity to solidify and retain the information from this course.
To access the final assessment, click the Building Resilience: Final Assessment tab underneath the “Module Content” tab below.
Thereafter, on the next page – click the “Start Assessment” button to begin.
After answering each question proceed through the remaining questions by selecting the “next” button at the bottom right of each set of answers: