A Trusted Learning and Development Advisor

Resilience Training

Resilience training is terrific. It certainly makes your day to day job more exciting and more manageable

When things go wrong you’re more likely to accept that thing go wrong on occasion. A resilient person will bounce back quicker after disappointment

From a work perspective a resilient employee is far more valuable too.

When determining the resilience levels of an employee, look out for these 5 simple traits:

  1. The ability to be connected to others
  2. Being able to change directions without causing a negative reaction.
  3. Strong communication skills with the ability to problem-solve both individually and with others.
  4. The ability to manage strong emotions.
  5. Not sweating the small stuff while focusing on the big picture.

 

There was a breakthrough experiment carried out that showed that dogs can learn to be helpless. It’s a learned behaviour. On the flip side humans can learn to be resilient as it is also a learned behaviour.

So if you haven’t jumped on board yet with resilience training don’t miss out. “Team Resilience” and “Leading Resilience” are also options to spread the good vibe.

In the words from Nelson Mandela:

“The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.”

For further information:

Ph: 1300 323 752    email: [email protected]

Get Instant Quote in just 5 Clicks!

Niall Kennedy
Author Niall Kennedy is an experienced workplace trainer and facilitator specialising in leadership development, communication skills, and organisational capability building. With a strong background in delivering practical, evidence-based training, Niall works closely with organisations to design and deliver workshops that address real-world workplace challenges. His facilitation style focuses on clarity, engagement, and actionable learning outcomes that support sustainable behavioural change in teams and leaders.
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors