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Whenever someone is subjected to the control of others, it is essential for them to understand the people in power. In most organizations, workers understand the managers much better than the managers understand the workers.
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A few people are born survivors…the rest of us need to work consciously to develop our abilities.
Al Siebert
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Are life’s best survivors different from other people? No. They survive, cope, and thrive better because they are better at using the inborn capabilities possessed by all humans.
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When change is constant, learning is an essential survival skill.
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Ask yourself: If I can’t avoid it, change it, or make it go away, what if I changed my response to it? What if I decided to stop letting it bother me?
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Highly resilient people are flexible, adapt to new circumstances quickly, and thrive in constant change. Most important, they expect to bounce back and feel confident that they will. They have a knack for creating good luck out of circumstances that many others see as bad luck.
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Whenever a person repeats the same behavior pattern over and over, you can be certain that the person derives many emotional benefits from it.
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Your mind and habits will create either barriers or bridges to a better future.
Al Siebert