Building Resilience: Understanding Adaptability
Resilience is often misunderstood as the ability to "tough it out" or remain unchanged by adversity. In reality, resilience is the capacity for dynamic adaptation—the ability to maintain core stability while undergoing significant external changes.
Components of Inner Strength
Cognitive Flexibility
The ability to shift perspective and consider multiple solutions to a problem is a hallmark of a resilient mind. When we are cognitively flexible, we are less likely to be paralyzed by unexpected challenges.
Emotional Regulation
Understanding and managing our emotional responses allows us to act with intention rather than reacting to impulses. This does not mean suppressing emotions, but rather recognizing them as data points that inform our decisions.