How to Increase Resilience
"A common myth is that the way to deal with pressure is to work harder. We like to think that extending work hours and multitasking are ways to be more effective at work. The truth is, this thinking is flawed.
Too much pressure or stress creates narrowed thinking and increases the likelihood of flawed reasoning. It also turns on the stress response in the body, releasing a tsunami of chemicals and hormones.
Being able to increase your resilience is necessary in today’s uncertain and volatile workforce.
This workshop was targeted at all staff, both academic and administrative, and, based on research from the Centre for Creative Leadership, and aimed to introduce participants to a variety of ways to improve resilience, such as:
Reframing how we think about situations or experiences
The importance of sleep and exercises to support a good night’s sleep
Developing strategies to cope when our sleep is compromised
Exploring the power of positivity
The workshop included an introduction to some simple Tai Chi practices and hand mudras that are very effective ways of managing one’s stress and energy.
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