VALUE OF THE MONTH: RESILIENCE

 RESILIENCE

“Do not judge me by my success, judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again.”
― Nelson Mandela

Many times, we believe that after a failure there is nothing further, however, there are always reasons to continue. According to the dictionary, resilience is the ability to be happy, successful, etc. again after something difficult or bad has happened. In recent years, the concept has become popular and many people have included it as one of their strengths. But how resilient are you? Resilence test

Sometimes we think that being resilient involves going through really traumatic situations, but this is not necessary. The ability to rise and continue despite criticism is resilience. Waking up to fight despite the lack of opportunities is also a struggle. Students who do not have the conditions to fulfill their commitments and yet are doing so are as resilient as people who have overcome a terminal illness, death of a loved one, or a major loss.

Constantly ask yourself what motivates you to get up in the morning and what you think before bed. Be grateful and congratulate yourself for all the times you’ve done something despite the difficulties. Life doesn’t have to be easy and not everything has to be perfect for it to be good. It recognizes learning in difficulty and transforms failures into the drive to go further.

This month, the school recognizes the importance of resilience in our lives. Currently, due to the pandemic by COVID-19, we have been presented with a test to this value and we must ask ourselves if we are winning the battle or not. There will always be situations that bother you, but you have two options: surrender or take advantage of it. The value of the month: resilience unites with the time of Lent, so ask yourself how resilient you are and whether surrendering to hardship is taking you far.  

If you want to have more information, watch the video about 8 Things Resilient People Do and analyze your behavior. The invitation is to be resilient, do you accept it?


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