Linda Graham on Defining and Developing Resilience

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In the past, resilience was thought of as an immutable trait: something we are born with in discrete quantities that determines how well we can tolerate stress. In reality, Linda Graham explains, “resilience is the process of adapting well in the face of adversity.” It is something that can be developed with training, like a muscle.

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