.Learning from Failure.
don’t go as planned. Instead of nurturing self-pity, engage in some self-help. Talk to your mind, explain your actions, and tell it to behave. As an adult, you answer to your inner child because there is no other power to control those hidden thoughts. 1.Learning from Failure; Resilience does not mean that you are attempting to bounce back after defeat. It is more of emerging from the ashes victorious after every set-back. There is a political adage that, in every ten moves on the chess board, at least one should be a backstroke. 2.Inside the growth norm; It is difficult to learn indifference towards sporting results. Few, if any, of the athletes that I know are able to compete and isolate from the competitive context. Many actresses and actors show similar resilience, exhibiting operatic mastery on the stage but fighting their demons off-stage. Individual struggles such as failing to pass an examination or being deprived of the national team’s representation due to injury usually prev