Tom Barbeau

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When researchers evaluated soldiers who were able to keep a clear head during extreme stress, they found that the soldiers: appraised stress as a challenge instead of a threat, thanks in large part to a better assessment of what they encountered; utilized a diverse array of methods to cope with stress, demonstrating a high degree of cognitive flexibility; processed internal signals better, without reacting to them; and didn’t react to negative stimuli but instead were able to change their physiological state.
Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and the Surprising Science of Real Toughness
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