Roberta Moore
RESILIENCE chapter author and EQ-i Coach founder and executive coach
There is a saying that time heals all wounds. Being resilient means we must keep the concepts of challenge, commitment, and control in mind. When the clouds of negativity part, I can see the truth: We were all joined together in a common quest for worthiness.
Michelle Fitter
RESILIENCE chapter author and Vice President, Client Strategy Manager at Marsh & McLennan Agency
Everyone experiences different things in their childhood that contribute to the person they become. Being resilient can be difficult and sometimes it means being lonely. I have had to set some tough boundaries. But difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations, and I have a beautiful life!
Jennifer Bardot
International Best-Selling Author of Owning Your G.R.I.T. (Growth, Resilience, Intention, Tenacity). Her second follow-up anthology book, RESILIENCE. is available January, 25 2023.
Resilience in the rawest form means to “bounce back.” By choosing to be resilient, each woman in this book remained persistent by following her path to becoming a better version of themselves along the journey.
Stepping-stones to RESILIENCE
Commit: Choosing to being resilient requires you to intentionally accept change when overcoming pain, challenges, and hardships.
Persistence: Consistently aspiring to stay on course despite difficulty requires patience, but it also allows you to discover your inner strength.
Purpose: Setbacks allow us to be aware of our hidden gifts and ultimately determine where to direct our energy with each step ahead of us.
Put your boots on and step over life's challenges.