Sleep remains a critical personal resilience practice. In latest research, just 3 consecutive nights of sleep loss resulted in a pile-up of angry, nervous, irritable and frustrated feelings and negative physical symptoms. https://t.co/8HYo184D6E
Writing on paper remains "more advanced and useful" for memory formation than electronic options. Keep writing--not just typing! https://t.co/4klbNY79V4
For both students and adults, the "voice inside our head" is a powerful force. I've encouraged positively leveraging of this inner voice in my workshops. I'm now seeing more and more articles talking about this "ultimate influencer." https://t.co/rLrun7cX0n
In a new study, these three characteristics predicted Problematic Internet Use (PIU) id adolescents: 1) Loneliness; 2) Neglectful Parenting and; 3) Being Male. Depression is a likely outcome. https://t.co/sJ71T4tuZJ
Do a short daily workout is simple. Giving a hug is simple. Saving 10% of your income is simple. Sending a "Thank You" note is simple. Keep life simple.
It is always exciting to share stories about innovative people creating programs that boost both protective factors and resilience for youth. https://t.co/kdKSOjFBLD
New behavior will require new responses. Now is the time for educators to gather and develop behavior responses consistent with their values. This article highlights some of the unique challenges facing schools after lockdowns are lifted. https://t.co/g1fD1rFZyl
Childhood resilience is getting more attention in our current pandemic context. For homeless preschoolers, a positive relationship with teachers appears to be a robust buffer. https://t.co/o0jsmZ6AFH