Posts Tagged ‘resiliency’
Snubs hurt less when you’re in charge
UC BERKELEY (US) — People in power tend to bounce back from a bit of rejection faster, say researchers, whose findings apply to both work and home. Continue…
Friday, January 18, 2013 17:08 - 0 Comments
Top Stories - Jan 5, 2011 11:51 - 5 Comments
Soldier’s best weapon: Positive thoughts
MICHIGAN STATE (US) — Army soldiers fighting in Iraq who were able to maintain a positive outlook in the midst of trauma were less likely to suffer from depression and anxiety. (more…)
Society & Culture - Aug 18, 2009 4:00 - 2 Comments
Even in small doses, happiness is healthy
UNC-CHAPEL HILL (US) — People who take time to focus on even small moments of positive emotion increase their resilience against challenges. A new study finds these “micromoments” can help tap optimistic feelings. (more…)
Society & Culture - Jul 29, 2009 15:39 - 0 Comments
Report: Resiliency softened 9/11’s economic blow
USC (US)—The economic impact of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks was less severe than previously estimated, according to a new report that credits the U.S. economy’s resolve and resiliency. (more…)










