In this section I post ideas, articles, books, movies or music that I have found and relate in some aspect to resilience. There is a loose categorisation process, but rather than create an infinite number of categories there will be overlap. If you have suggestions of resources for this section please email me, including enough information for me to locate original sources.
A Brief Collapse of Time
We are in lockdown. What day is it? One of the most common comments on social media is the old joke about yesterday, today, tomorrow, everyday.
Read more50 Dead - Resilience Reflection #1 - Anger
I am a professional humanitarian worker. I am expert in resilience and coping. I have years of experience in extremely complex and distressing humanitarian contexts.
Read moreIs it possible for a species to lose hope?
A recent letter to the Guardian Weekly (03. 08.
Read moreOrganisational Toxicity - A loss of Moral Character?
The discussion on Organisational Toxicity was, apparently, interesting to a number of people. Which is, perhaps, an indication as to how concerned we are about the issue.
Read moreDo 'Stories' Enhance Resilience?
Stories are fascinating and the story of stories is even more so. Stories have been a core component of human culture since human culture became recognisable.
Read moreThrough the Eyes of an American Teacher
Last week I was granted the rare privilege of learning a little about what it means to be a classroom teacher in America today.
Read moreOrganisational Toxicity - an issue of Justice
The capacity to thrive is directly connected to environment. In fact thriving is dependent on context.
Read moreCulture and Resilience - the place of the Gun
An American friend of mine said to me the other day that he did not want to send his children to high school in America because of the culture of…
Read moreCheck out the new kid on the block - Thrive Worldwide
Someone wise once said that the cycle of life means things have to die to be reborn.
Read moreCultures of Resilience
I sometimes wonder if what we loosely refer to as ‘the arts’ have more to tell us about resilience than ‘the sciences’.
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