01/14/21 – Fueling Empathy and Resilience – Brad Hughes (@brad_hughes) & Lindsay Titus (@ltitus828)

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#Mastery Chat Questions for Thursday, January 14th, 2021

Topic: Fueling Empathy and Resilience
Moderator: Brad Hughes (@brad_hughes) & Lindsay Titus (@ltitus828)

Questions

(8:00 ET) Intro/Welcome: Welcome to #MasteryChat everyone! Please introduce yourself, and tell us how you would define resilience!

(8:05 ET) Q1 Using your definition of resilience, what connections do you see between coping with a situation and resiliency in a situation? #MasteryChat 

(8:10 ET) Q2 Now think about what sets coping abilities apart from resiliency? How are they different? Is there one you favor more often than the other? #MasteryChat

(8:15 ET) Q3 When you see the word resilience, do you associate the word with protection or growth? Or maybe a combination of both? What do you think is the reason for your connection? #MasteryChat

(8:20 ET) Q4 When thinking about resiliency, some people talk about bouncing back and some talk about bouncing forward. Does one resonate with you more? Why do you think that might be so?  #MasteryChat

(8:25 ET) Q5 Can resilience be learned, or taught? Can everyone be expected to be resilient? #MasteryChat

(8:30ET) Q6 What are some ways you demonstrate resilience daily? Is there an area you’d like to grow resiliency for yourself? #MasteryChat

(8:40 ET) Q7 How do you maintain the energy needed to remain true to your core purpose and to recover from challenging situations? #MasteryChat

(8:50 ET) Q8 Are you able to find ways to challenge expectations or processes that constantly demand your resilience? #MasteryChat

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