Build Resilience, Reduce Stress
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Build Resilience, Reduce Stress

Seven Dimensions
Updated Apr 16, 2020

Kylie Bell discusses fascinating research by Dr Elissa Epel that demonstrates how telomeres in our chromosomes actually shorten in response to repeated or chronic stress. Although aging naturally shortens our chromosomes, resilient people are biologically younger than those who succumb to stress. Resilience is therefore linked to better health. We should be motivated to process stress more constructively, and in doing so, this helps us perform better and develop more robust responses to situations.

This program is one of the Insights and Strategies Series, featuring psychologist Eve Ash interviewing a range of experts and business leaders who share their experiences and practical strategies for achieving best practice.

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Business Outcomes

This program is designed to help people manage stress and build resilience to cope better and remain calm when faced with overload, setbacks and challenges. A powerful and essential program for people working in today’s pressured environment.

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