The Resilience Movement
Resilience is the ability to bounce back after adversity and create a life you love. It’s not about avoiding struggles but learning how to rise stronger each time life knocks you down.
After facing my own personal challenges, I’ve worked hard to uncover the keys to bouncing back. Through this journey, I’ve strengthened my own well-being, self-love, joy, and connection. In this podcast, I’ll share the “how-to” of resilience—offering tools, techniques, and real-life examples of people who have overcome:
- Trauma
- Divorce
- Job loss
- Family breakdowns
- Personal struggles
Resilience Is a Muscle 💪
Just like any muscle, resilience needs consistent work to stay strong. It’s not about a one-time effort—it’s about showing up for yourself every day.
I’ll explore:
- Practical steps to build your inner strength.
- Stories of resilience from others who’ve turned their pain into power.
- How you can tap into your internal power to overcome any adversity.
Your Takeaway
Resilience isn’t something you’re born with—it’s something you build. When you work on your resilience muscle, you can face life’s challenges with greater confidence, knowing that you have the tools to bounce back and thrive.
Tune in to hear stories, strategies, and inspiration for building your resilience muscle and creating a life you love.
💬 Let’s explore it together!
The Resilience Movement
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Creating a Vision for Your Future with Gratitude and Visualization
Segment 1: Understanding the Power of Mindset
Before we get into the "how," let’s talk about the "why." Life can throw challenges our way – setbacks, disappointments, and moments of doubt. It’s easy to fall into a negative mindset, focusing on what’s wrong or what’s missing in our lives. But here’s the truth: what you focus on expands. If you’re constantly thinking about the negative, you’re inadvertently inviting more of it into your life.
Segment 2: The Transformative Practice of Gratitude
Gratitude isn’t just about saying "thank you" – it’s about cultivating a deep appreciation for the present moment and the abundance already in your life. When you focus on what you have rather than what you lack, you create a mindset of sufficiency and abundance. Here’s how to start:
- Daily Gratitude Practice: Each morning or evening, write down three things you’re grateful for. They don’t have to be monumental – it could be as simple as the warmth of your coffee or the sound of birds outside.
- Feel It Fully: Don’t just list your gratitudes; take a moment to feel them. Close your eyes and immerse yourself in the joy or comfort they bring.
Segment 3: Creating a Vision with Visualization
Now that you’re building a foundation of gratitude, let’s talk about creating your future. Visualization is a tool that allows you to imagine your goals and dreams as if they’re already happening. Athletes, performers, and successful entrepreneurs use visualization to prime their minds for success. Here’s how you can start:
- Set Your Scene:
- Imagine Your Ideal Future:
- Anchor Your Emotions:
- Repeat Daily:
Segment 4: Combining Gratitude and Visualization
Here’s where the magic happens: combine gratitude and visualization into a single practice. Start by expressing gratitude for what you already have, then transition into visualizing the future you’re creating.
Segment 5: Real-Life Examples
I share a couple of real stories
Segment 6: Taking Action
Gratitude and visualization are powerful tools, but they’re most effective when paired with action. Start taking small, intentional steps toward your vision.
The Resilience Movement explores resilience not as motivation or mindset, but as capacity the psychological, emotional, and identity foundations that allow people to perform, adapt, and sustain effectiveness through pressure, change, and adversity.
Hosted by Donna Moulds, the podcast features in-depth conversations with leaders, psychologists, educators, and professionals whose work sits at the intersection of resilience, leadership, identity, and human performance.
Drawing on Donna’s background in leadership, workforce development, and lived experience of navigating major life transitions, the show examines:
- Psychological readiness and emotional regulation
- Identity, responsibility, and role transition
- Leadership behaviour and cultural impact
- Sustained performance without burnout
- What it actually takes to adapt and rebuild when life changes
This is a considered, evidence-informed podcast for people who want to think clearly, lead responsibly, and navigate challenge without losing themselves in the process.
The conversations also explore how people can develop the psychological skills required to adapt, recalibrate, and grow through change, rather than being defined or diminished by it.
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🌐 Website: https://theresiliencemovement.com.au
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