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  • Post category:Mental health / Positive change
  • Post published:January 13, 2017

Being able to stop and think before reacting, to generate alternative solutions, weighing consequences of decisions before you act, and having openness to seeking support when needed, will help build your resilience to adversity.

Source: How do I become more resilient? @ ReachOut.com: Get through tough times

image: Kenya-Stock-Photos by European Commission DG ECHO under Creative Commons license

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