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Reinvention 101: How I Cultivated Resilience After Prison
How did I build and reinvent after prison?
There are many ways, but the core, the backbone of it, is resilience.
Resilience makes facing rejection after rejection and navigating the stigma of a criminal record possible.
Resilience is what makes the extraordinary possible.
Fortunately, resilience is a muscle and can be trained.
Here are 3 ways I cultivated resilience:
Drop the Outcome:
I’ll use the journey to the TEDx stage as an example.
I felt fear every time I submitted a TEDx application.
Fear of rejection and fear of acceptance (I’d actually have to do the thing — and be seen and heard).
I dropped the outcome and focused on the quality of my application. I focused on how good I felt every time I hit “submit” in the face of fear.
I’m not the outcome; I’m the effort and who I become on the way.
Have a Mission:
I had a mission (and still do) for the work I create.
- To help one person who feels right now how I once felt. For the TEDx, I focused on someone consumed by shame and uncomfortable in their own skin who doesn’t…