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Resilience the ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
It is the ability to cope when things go wrong.
It can also be said to be able to ;
- Bounce back after difficult times.
- Dealing with challenges and still holding your head up.
- Giving things a go or trying your best.
- Being strong on the inside.
- Being able to cope with what life throws at you and shrug it off.
- Standing up for yourself.
Explanation:
Resilience helps us to ;
- develop mechanisms for protection against experiences which could be overwhelming
- maintain balance in our lives during difficult or stressful periods,
- protect us from the development of some mental health difficulties and issues
Is able to endure her situation by keeping a positive outlook
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Byron has a habit of playing with matches, and Wilona repeatedly threatens to do "what she always said she would" if he keeps it up. Her house caught fire once when she was a child and she does not want the same thing to happen again. Wilona asks Byron and Kenny to go to the store and get a few things for dinner. Rather than giving them money, she tells them to sign for the food; the Watsons will then pay the grocer, Mr. Mitchell, on the next payday. Byron takes this arrangement as a sign that the Watsons are on welfare, even though they are not, and complains.