Description
Letโs face Setbacks happen, and failure is always a possibility. But hereโs the good Amazing success has been achieved by people who once fell flat on their faces. The secret lies in how we respond to lifeโs bumps and pot holes and unwelcome detoursโfrom getting fired or losing a business to enduring a professional rejection or pursuing a passion that fails to pan out. Misfortune, it turns out, can be a springboard to success.In Rebounders, U.S. News & World Report journalist Rick Newman examines the rise and fallโand rise againโof some of our most prolific and productive figures in order to demystify the anatomy of resilience. He identifies nine key traits found in people who bounce back that can transform a setback into the first step toward great accomplishment. Newman turns many well-worn axioms on their head as he shows how virtually anybody can improve their resilience and get better at turning adversity into personal and professional achievement.
โข Setbacks can be a secret They often teach vital things youโll never learn in school, on the job, or from others.
โข There are smart ways to Once familiar with them, youโll be more comfortable taking risks and less discouraged if they donโt pan out.
โข โDefensive pessimismโ trumps Planning for what could go wrong is often the best way to ensure that it doesnโt.
โข Know when to Walking away at the right time can free the resources you need to exploit better opportunities.
โข โOwn the suckโ : When faced with true hardship, taking command of the pain and sorrowโrather than letting it command youโlays the groundwork for ultimately rising above it.
Each lesson is highlighted by candid and inspiring stories from notable people, including musician Lucinda Williams, tennis champ James Blake, inventor Thomas Edison, army veteran and double-amputee Tammy Duckworth, and Joe Torre, former manager of the New York Yankees.
In this uncertain and unstable time, Rebounders lays out the new rules for success and equips you with the tools you need to get ahead and thrive. ISBN:9780345527837