Resiliency

Do you have enough?

Perhaps after recent challenges you have wondered about how to raise your children with resiliency and hopefulness. It does seems like they’ll need a lot of both.

I’m writing a farm newsletter soon. In the newsletter you will see updates from the farm, recipes I’m excited about, and an article about resiliency. The article is a scientific literature review on resiliency, hopefulness, and hardiness: how they are developed in childhood, why hopefulness isn’t just positivity, and how psychological hardiness has been shown to keep people psychological and physically well under high stress.

The article was actually accepted for publication, but it didn’t work out: the magazine wanted to take out the in text citations. They took up too much space.

I couldn’t go ahead with that. We were at a stalemate and I declined publication.

But I’d like to send it out to you in the newsletter.

Sign up for our newsleter by using our contact page. And while you’re at it, why not share this post with a friend? Finding our orientation and path with building resiliency in our homes is something we all benefit from. A little science on hopefulness and resiliency might be just the thing for someone you know right now.

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