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" ... At its core, resilience is the ability to adapt to challenges and recover quickly from failure, adversity, and tribulation. Now let’s go back to the three kinds of labor we discussed in the last question. Is resilience physical, cognitive, or emotional? The answer is yes. It’s all three. A fundamental distinction between a leader with resilience and one without is mindset. The leader with resilience sees a crisis as temporary, changeable, and influenceable. The leader without it sees it as permanent and unchangeable, and is prone to engage in catastrophic thinking. ... "
" ... If that wasn’t enough tribulation, the future of the European Union looks a bit shaky, with elections pending in the Netherlands this month, France in late April and Germany in September. If Marine Le Pen of France’s Front National wins the presidential run-off election in early May the economic and political ramifications will be shocking. Le Pen has vowed to leave the European single currency and have a referendum on French membership of the European Union, a French version of Brexit, called of course Frexit. ... "
" ... It didn’t really matter since there wasn’t much civilization around anyway, let alone random electrical outlets. But as I rolled past a turnout with bathrooms that might have had an outside outlet, I tried to remember that this was how memories of adventures were made, through trial and tribulation. Trips where everything goes as planned tend to fade from memory over time. It didn’t seem like that would be the case this time. Would I end up having to push the bike across a long, narrow bridge humming with truck traffic? I shuddered and dropped my speed to 50mph. ... "
" ... Only you know the details of your more-challenging moments, but tribulation has touched us all in some way. You’ve endured loss before. You’ve been overwhelmed before. You’ve faced pain, you’ve braved fear and panic and uncertainty. Perseverance isn’t new to you; root yourself in that knowledge. You’ve survived and even thrived, what makes you think you can’t do the same now? ... "
" ... The F&B industry’s response may be one of the biggest stories of any industry in history - with many successes alongside struggles and sorrow. When the country looks back, this will be seen as a time of tribulation, but also of innovation. Necessity is still the mother of invention. And as the crisis continues, expect more change before we settle into a new, but likely very different, normal. ... "