Part 8 of how to develop emotional resilience. Emotional resilience means being calm during upsetting events and not feeling upset about them. Rejections are not easy to handle. Anna Wintour, Editor of American Vogue magazine, was fired after 9 months because her shoots were considered “too edgy”. So how do you handle such situations? In today’s video, I share a technique for how you can do it and how to course-correct yourself instead of beating yourself up.
Here is the complete set of all the parts on emotional resilience. Each covers a different reason of why bad things happen and how to overcome them:
Part 1: General framework of how to develop emotional balance during an upsetting situation.
Part 2: The relation between the laws of attraction and toxic people entering your life.
Part 3: Why do other people treat us badly and how to understand them.
Part 4: How to correct our own perceptions about negative events.
Part 5: Another reason why you may experience the worst kind of situation.
Part 6: How to look at a situation when your plans don’t work out.
Part 7: Hero origin stories from difficult life circumstances.
You want to tell your manager that they are wrong or they have made a mistake. But you are too afraid to say it loud. What if he/she doesn’t like it? What if they get pissed off? Not to worry.
The state of flow is one of the signs of emotional wellness. When you are languishing or worrying about things, it becomes very difficult to enter this state.