resilience and career development curtin careers centre
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Resilience and Career DevelopmentCurtin Careers Centre
Resilience is...
• is an ability to bounce back from adversity and difficult situations
• involves strength as well as flexibility
• associated with elasticity, buoyancy and adaptation
Resilient people
• are positive and view life as challenging but also filled
with opportunity
• demonstrate flexibility and durability
• have an ability to organise and manage ambiguity
• are proactive and not reactive (anticipate positively)
• are open to learning, taking risks and remaining
optimistic
Remember the High Five
Reflect on the Hi Five in The Real Game
• Change is constant—embrace it
• Learning is ongoing
• Focus on the journey
• Know yourself, believe in yourself and follow your
heart
• Access your allies
Developing Career Resilience
1. accept change
2. become a continuous
learner
3. take charge/control
4. find your purpose
5. pay attention to self-
identity
6. cultivate relationships
7. reflect
8. skill shift
9. develop emotional
intelligence
10. take care of yourself
Developing Career Resilience 1. Accept Change
Accept that change is constant and inevitable
so…….
Find ways to be comfortable with change
Successful people accept change and don’t waste
energy resisting it
Developing Career Resilience 2. Be A Continuous Learner
Keep learning, new skills, gain new understanding and
perspectives, and apply these in changing times
Many people resist learning new ways, and hold onto
old and outdated behaviours and skills
Even when it can be seen they no longer are effective
Developing Career Resilience 3. Take Control of Your Life
Embrace your power—become self empowered
Take control of your own learning, development and
career
Don’t expect other people to show you the way
(only you really know what is the best choice and
direction for you)
Developing Career Resilience 4. Find Your Purpose
Develop a personal way that;
gives your work meaning, and
helps you put it in a larger context
With a clear sense of purpose you are better able to
assess setbacks within the framework of the bigger
picture and broader perspective.
Developing Career Resilience 5. Self Awareness – Self Identity
Develop an identity that is apart from your job
Your work is only one aspect of your identity
You have many other roles in your life/career rainbow
e.g. friend, partner, parent, child, student, citizen
To develop resilience separate:
Who you are from what you do
Developing Career Resilience 6. Cultivate Relationships
Develop and nurture a wide network of personal and
professional relationships
Personal relationships create a strong base of support
A critical element in
Achieving goals
Dealing with hardships and
Developing perspective
Developing Career Resilience 7. Be Reflective
Make time for reflection in all aspects of your life
Reflect on your successes and your challenges and
hardships
Reflection fosters
learning
new perspectives
a degree of self awareness
Reflection can enhance resilience
Developing Career Resilience 8. Skill Shift – Enhance Transferable Skills
Assess and even change your definition of self and/or
your career
Reframe how you see your existing skills, identify and
enhance your transferable skills and develop new
skills and skill sets
Developing Career Resilience 9. Develop Emotional Intelligence
Think creatively and flexibly under stress
Expand rather than shut down when face with
challenge
Focus on the future and gain strength from new
opportunities that present a change to learn new
perspectives and develop your skills
Developing Career Resilience 10. Take Care Of Yourself
Practice ‘self care’ Exercise regularly
Eat healthy food
Meditate
Keep a journal
Spend time with family and friends
Plan and regularly enjoy fun activities
Developing Career Resilience Take Control of Your Career
o Learn about the aspects of your career development
(e.g. ABCD career competencies)
o Spend time developing self awareness
o Explore all the opportunities and the workplace
o Develop and practice your decision making skills
o Develop your skills and take action
o Continue to reflect, explore and learn, be adaptable
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