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Let's face it: Setbacks happen, and inability is always a possibility. But here's the good thing: Amazing success has been achieved by people who once fell flat on their faces. The secret lies in how exactly we respond to life's bumps and container holes and unwelcome detours - from getting fired or losing a small business to enduring a specialist rejection or chasing a love that fails to pan out. Misfortune, it turns out, can be a springboard to success. In Rebounders, U.S. Information & World Report journalist Rick Newman examines the surge and fall season - and grow again - of some of our most prolific and fruitful figures to be able to demystify the anatomy of resilience. He identifies nine key qualities within people who jump back that can convert a setback in to the first step toward great accomplishment. Newman converts many well-worn axioms on their mind as he shows how virtually anybody can improve their resilience and get better at turning adversity into personal and professional achievements.
- Setbacks can be a secret tool: They often teach essential things you may never learn in university, on the job, or from others.
- There are smart ways to are unsuccessful: Once familiar with them, you will be more comfortable taking chances and less discouraged if indeed they don't pan out.
- "Defensive pessimism" trumps optimism: Planning what could fail is often the best way to ensure that it generally does not.
- Know when to give up: Walking away at the right time can free the resources you will need to exploit better opportunities.
- "Own the suck": When faced with true hardship, taking order of the pain and sorrow - rather than letting it order you - lays the groundwork for finally rising above it.