Please read Chinese with BIG5What Can We Learn from Martha Stewart?
By : BY: Dr. Jill Ammon-Wexler
No matter how you feel about Martha Stewart and the
personal mistake that put her at odds with U.S.
Government lawmakers, you cans deny this womanr
amazing resilience and buoyancy.
So what can we learn from Martha? And what is it that
makes some people so capable of bouncing back in the
face of adversity?
Martha Stewart isns unique in her ability to make the
adverse lessons of life work for her. We all have the
potential for this inner capacity. We all have the
potential ability to rapidly size up a situation and
solve problems, at the same time handling the intense
emotions that may accompany a personal or business
crisis.
But some people seem to know better how to respond to
rationally analyze the situation and find a solution,
rather than just react on an emotional level. Those
with less resilience, on the other hand, tend to go
straight to their emotions and react.
The difference here is the ability to respond, versus
the tendency to just react.
What is Resiliency?
For many, not giving into the emotion surrounding a
crisis may be hard to imagine. So letr review the
steps a resilient person like Martha Stewart goes
through when faced with a serious crisis.
First you feel the emotions. But if you stop there,
what you will do is a knee-jerk reaction probably
ending up in anger. Although thatr perfectly natural,
such intense emotions activate an older portion of the
brain that automatically overrides your higher thinking
centers.
A resilient person, on the other hand, will respond
like Martha did when she gave lemons out to reporters
-- announcing that she would make lemonade. Her Mom
must have taught Martha the same thing my Mom did: When
dealt a lemon (a bad situation), make the best of it by
making lemonade! Good advice!
The next step a resilient person will take is to avoid
wasting energy on regret and unhappiness -- and just
move on. This attitude of looking forward instead of
back over their shoulder is a key component of
resilience. So Martha lost 20 pounds, is writing a book
and starting an exciting show, and totally focused her
attention on being happy and productive.
A less resilient, less buoyant person could have been
forever emotionally crippled by what Martha Steward
faced.
Are Some People Born Resilient?
At the University of Wisconsinr Laboratory for
Affective Neuroscience, researchers used advanced brain
imaging technology to pinpoint the area of the brain
(the left prefrontal cortex) that serves as the center
for our positive, optimistic, and happy feelings.
The researchers found that people with naturally
above-average activity in this brain region are more
likely to feel positive moods, and tend to be more
resilient and buoyant. They concluded that our brains
could be hard-wired so that, to some degree, how happy
we're going to be could be at least partially genetic.
Il forced to question their conclusion. Although there
could be a genetic influence over your resilience, the
effects of your habits and attitudes cannot be denied.
And many of those attitudes and habits date all the way
back into your childhood environment.
Is Resiliency a Learned Trait?
Resilient people have certain personal traits that set
them apart from people with dark clouds hovering over
their heads.
Research by Dr. Ken Sheldon, an associate professor of
psychological sciences at the University of
Missouri-Columbia, has shown that resilience is
associated with such personal characteristics as:
Autonomy,
So if we were to paint a picture of a resilient person,
we would say they are most likely comfortably
independent and capable, have high self-esteem and
confidence, build close relationships easily, and
handle change with ease.
The good news is that all of these skills can be (and
are) developed! So even if you didn't learn these
skills as a youngster, you can still develop them as an
adult by learning to respond, rather than react, to
stressful situations.
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