Resilience
In this interview, I chat with Rob Clark about Resilience including takeouts from his book Everyday Resilience for Everyday Heroes which highlights the four major facets of resiliency: Adversity, Perspective, Passion, and Appreciation. An important conversation that will help provide a framework and structure to help us all move forward with confidence.
Guest Bio.
Rob Clark is a professional speaker and the author of two children’s books (Homecoming, Flynndini Lives!) and one self-help motivational book (Smiling in the Cube). His fourth, and most recent book, Everyday Resilience for Everyday Heroes, was published by Koehler Books in September 2020.
Rob has over 25 years of direct sales experience and has become one of the leading authorities on resilience in the workplace. Rob has been the subject of numerous articles and podcasts, and his weekly blog, The Resilient Worker, has reached hundreds and thousands of readers over the past five years.
Rob lives outside Washington, DC with his wife, Jennifer, four children, Justin, Riley, Courtney, and Cassidy, and one amazing dog, Parker.
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Further Reading and Resources
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