Visualizing Personal and Mutual Resilience

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Everyone faces challenges, some harder than others. How we prepare for and respond to
adverse events is our decision and choice (mostly.) Resilience, “bouncing back better”, is a
useful attribute, for individuals as well as for communities, organizations and nations. The
sermon summarizes a few individual and community-related perspectives, skills and practices
that can help many individuals develop more resilience. However, individual resilience should
never be considered as a cure-all, or as a panacea or substitute for broader community and
governmental preparation, planning and mitigation for adverse events. As a congregation, we
are also taking steps towards being more proactive and resilient, which is very timely.

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Visualizing Personal and Mutual Resilience

Everyone faces challenges, some harder than others. How we prepare for and respond to adverse events is our decision and choice (mostly.) Resilience, “bouncing back better”, is a useful attribute, for individuals as well as for communities, organizations and nations. The sermon summarizes a few individual and community-related perspectives, skills and practices that can help […]

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