3. Resilience Can Convey Self-judgment - Deepstash

3. Resilience Can Convey Self-judgment

A myth of resilience is that if we are not able to adjust and adapt quickly, there is something wrong with us. The expectation that we should be stronger, more resilient, or more anything may not be the supportive self-talk we need to be resilient. A paradox, but one that should not be dismissed.

Perfectionism can sneak in and set our expectations to be ever-resilient, forgetting we are human and may need time to adjust to life’s inevitable changes. If resilience simply becomes another way for us to point out how we have missed the mark, it is no longer helpful.

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