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I help people of all ages develop and deepen their resiliency.
Resiliency is our ability to problem solve, innovate and bounce back when confronted with adversity.
Why?
Resiliency skills impact our career, productivity, safety, marks in school, graduation rates, attendance at school and in the work place, happiness, level of health, and length of life. Just to name a few.
How?
We use a simplified language and positive asset approach that helps people:
~ develop their awareness and get more engaged
~ a simplified resiliency model so it is easy to understand
~ help them understand both the process and the skills required
~ assess their resiliency factors,
~ assess their stress-hardiness levels,
~ facilitate action
Develop their resiliency and stress-hardiness skills.
These are skills essential for the success of individuals, families, teams, organizations and communities.
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