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Jessica M Smyrl YSM Solutions IIRSM and SGWS Joint Meeting 10 April 2019 Building Personal Resilience

Building Personal Resilience - IIRSM · Build a success list. 3 C’s to Building Resilience •Sense of control over events in life Control •Very committed to an outcome Commitment

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Page 1: Building Personal Resilience - IIRSM · Build a success list. 3 C’s to Building Resilience •Sense of control over events in life Control •Very committed to an outcome Commitment

Jessica M Smyrl

YSM SolutionsIIRSM and SGWS Joint Meeting

10 April 2019

Building Personal Resilience

Page 2: Building Personal Resilience - IIRSM · Build a success list. 3 C’s to Building Resilience •Sense of control over events in life Control •Very committed to an outcome Commitment

Stress is “the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressure

or other types of demand placed on them”. (HSE)

Stress, Depression or Anxiety accounted for 44% of all new and

long-standing cases of work-related ill health and 57% of working

days lost

15.4 million working days lost

Main causes due to workload (44%), changes at work (8%),

violence, threats or bullying (13%), lack of support (14%), other

(21%)

Stress, Depression or Anxiety

2017/18

Source: HSE 2018

Page 3: Building Personal Resilience - IIRSM · Build a success list. 3 C’s to Building Resilience •Sense of control over events in life Control •Very committed to an outcome Commitment

Pressure, Stress and Performance Perf

orm

ance

Stress

ExhaustionBoredom

Peak Performance

Apathetic Irritable

Anxious

OverworkUnderwork

Frustrated

Focused Fatigued

Risks

• Change

• Control

• Role

• Demands

• Relationships

• Support

• Health

Page 4: Building Personal Resilience - IIRSM · Build a success list. 3 C’s to Building Resilience •Sense of control over events in life Control •Very committed to an outcome Commitment

Coping with Pressure

Thinking

Behaviour

Health and Lifestyle

Choices

Page 5: Building Personal Resilience - IIRSM · Build a success list. 3 C’s to Building Resilience •Sense of control over events in life Control •Very committed to an outcome Commitment

ABC Model

Activating event

Belief about event

Consequences

Page 6: Building Personal Resilience - IIRSM · Build a success list. 3 C’s to Building Resilience •Sense of control over events in life Control •Very committed to an outcome Commitment

Decrease Your Pressures

Thinking patterns – should or ought statement

Learning to say NO!

Working out your priorities

Organisational skills

Be realistic of what you can cope with

Page 7: Building Personal Resilience - IIRSM · Build a success list. 3 C’s to Building Resilience •Sense of control over events in life Control •Very committed to an outcome Commitment

What is Resilience?

The ability to cope under pressure.

Resilience is a competency for stress management

Resilience helps you to see threats and problems as

opportunities or challenges

Page 8: Building Personal Resilience - IIRSM · Build a success list. 3 C’s to Building Resilience •Sense of control over events in life Control •Very committed to an outcome Commitment

Resilience

“Do not judge me by my success, judge me by how

many times I fell down and got back up again.”

Page 9: Building Personal Resilience - IIRSM · Build a success list. 3 C’s to Building Resilience •Sense of control over events in life Control •Very committed to an outcome Commitment

Resilient People

Look for opportunities, challenges and solutions instead

of problems

Have a positive attitude

Aim to overcome difficulties

Build a success list

Page 10: Building Personal Resilience - IIRSM · Build a success list. 3 C’s to Building Resilience •Sense of control over events in life Control •Very committed to an outcome Commitment

3 C’s to Building Resilience

• Sense of control over events in life

Control

• Very committed to an outcome

Commitment

• Challenges – not problems, change is seen as an opportunity

Challenge

Page 11: Building Personal Resilience - IIRSM · Build a success list. 3 C’s to Building Resilience •Sense of control over events in life Control •Very committed to an outcome Commitment

Strengthening Personal Resilience

Professor Derek Mowbray model

Page 12: Building Personal Resilience - IIRSM · Build a success list. 3 C’s to Building Resilience •Sense of control over events in life Control •Very committed to an outcome Commitment

Personal Resilience Development

Aim to manage your pressures effectively

Staying focused and bouncing back under adversity

Communicate well

Have a support network

Focus on what you can change

Tackle one thing at a time

Sustaining wellbeing

5 steps to mental wellbeing