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Resilience (Personality trait)
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Resilience (Personality trait)
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You are your best thing, vulnerability, shame resilience, and the black experience : an anthology, edited by Tarana Burke and Brené Brown
Overcoming deepest grief, a woman's journey, grief, acceptance, gratitude and joy, Mary Aviyah Farkas
Strong is the new pretty, a celebration of girls being themselves, Kate T. Parker
Yes to life, in spite of everything, Viktor E. Frankl ; introduction by Daniel Goleman ; afterword by Franz Vesely
Emotional agility, get unstuck, embrace change, and thrive in work and life, Susan David, PhD
Supernormal, childhood adversity and the amazing untold story of resilience, Meg Jay, PhD
What happened to you?, conversations on trauma, resilience, and healing, Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph. D., Oprah Winfrey
The myth of closure, ambiguous loss in a time of pandemic, Pauline Boss, Ph.D
Raising hell, living well, freedom from influence in a world where everyone wants something from you, Jessica Elefante
I am the storm, inspiring stories of people who fight against overwhelming odds, Janice Dean
The book of gutsy women, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton
Wintering, the power of rest and retreat in difficult times, Katherine May
The unthinkable, who survives when disaster strikes and how we can do better, Amanda Ripley
The call to unite, voices of hope and awakening, edited by Tim Shriver and Tom Rosshirt
Prepared, a manual for surviving worst - case scenarios, Mike Glover
Option B, facing adversity, building resilience, and finding joy, Sheryl Sandberg, Adam Grant
Be useful, seven tools for life, Arnold Schwarzenegger
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