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Stress Management: Images of Resilience
Rating: 4.3 out of 5(435 ratings)
10,780 students

Stress Management: Images of Resilience

Discover What Resilience Looks Like | Finding Inner Strength | Building Coping Strategies | Navigating Challenges
Created byRobin Hills
Last updated 8/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Explore resilience and stress management through images, metaphors and coaching.
  • Define your resilience from a variety of perspectives and viewpoints.
  • Determine your skills and qualities that help and hinder you in managing anxiety and stress.
  • Consider situations, pressures and challenges that impact upon your resilience and stress management.
  • Identify insights and practices to help you manage stress and challenges so that you can get more from life.

Course content

5 sections38 lectures1h 23m total length
  • Introduction to Stress Management: Images of Resilience2:42

    This video gives a brief overview and an introduction to the course "Stress Management: Images of Resilience".

  • Being Emotionally Intelligent about this Course on Udemy4:09

    This video is critical to watch as it provides valuable insights to help you get the most from this course on the Udemy platform.  It also helps address any potential criticisms and negative reactions through the application of emotional intelligence.

  • Being Coached - Getting the Best from this Course2:56

    This lecture introduces you to the idea that this is a very different course as you are being coached through a situation or event where you need to focus upon developing your resilience.  The lecture guides you through what you need to consider when being coached. 

  • Understanding your Moods, Environments and Situations1:44

    This lecture introduces the activity "Moods, Environments and Situations", which is a practical activity forming a major part of this course.  You you spend some time completing this before proceeding with the rest of the course.

  • Activity Booklet: Moods, Environments and Situations0:44

    To start the course, here is a practical activity that encourages you to think about what moods, situations and environments that impact upon your resilience, why you are taking the course and what you want to get from it.

  • An Overview of Resilience4:06

    This video gives a brief overview of resilience and how it is viewed.

  • Resilience and Emotional Intelligence2:01

    Resilience and emotional intelligence are interlinked but are usually considered as separate entities.

  • Personality and Resilience3:24

    This video explores how resilience is related to personality and why there are issues in measuring it.

  • Metaphor And Association1:44

    This video explores how metaphors are used to communicate information about situations, circumstance and events with a high emotional component.

Requirements

  • Be prepared for an independent self-study course focused on you, your growth and your personal development.
  • You will need to have an open mindset and be willing to engage with the content, to challenge your thinking, to explore your resilience.
  • You will have a desire to explore resilience beyond watching the course videos.
  • You will have a willingness to be coached around your personal issues and your approach to events to build your resilience.
  • Make some time available to be coached and to reflect on issues in your life that cause you anxiety or stress.

Description

In times of continuous pressure, stress and change, resilience is frequently referred to as being one of the key attributes of successful people. Resilience is expressed authoritatively as a positive ability to manage anxiety and changing circumstances with confidence and certainty - an ability to weather storms and cope with stress effectively. 

Resilience means different things to different people as it is influenced by the situation and life's experiences.  What is a major challenge for one person may be a very straightforward issue for another.  Everyone approaches stressful situations in different ways, which has an influence on how they use their emotional resilience. 

A resilient person is not arrogant or overly confident; quite the opposite: they have a clear sense of their own potential, capability, and ability to cope and achieve.  Resilient people are good at stress management and in managing anxiety.

Resilient people are aware of situations, their own emotional reactions, and the behaviour of those around them.  In order to manage feelings, it is essential to understand what is causing them and why.  By remaining aware, resilient people can maintain control of a situation and think of new ways to tackle problems.


Resilience is a word that has become increasingly popular in recent times, but what does it mean to you and what does resilience look like?


True resilience can be developed and grown through focused individual coaching by examining what resilience means for the person, what challenges they are facing that require resilience, their mindset and what they need to do to manage themselves to take advantage of the opportunities available.


PLEASE NOTE – This course is not suitable if you're looking for a traditional course that teaches you how to build resilience or manage stress by simply watching a few video lectures or learning techniques.  Instead, it is designed to coach you through a structured, reflective process, helping you uncover your own insights by deepening your understanding of your mindset, your current challenges, and how you personally define and apply resilience.

Rather than a generalised curriculum focused on theory or quick fixes, this course invites you to engage with a coaching approach that requires openness, self-reflection, and a willingness to explore your own thoughts, beliefs, and behaviours.  Some participants find this challenging - especially if they’re not ready to step away from passive learning. I'm afraid you won’t get the best from the course unless you're fully prepared to be coached and to apply what you discover to your real-world experiences.


People with good levels of emotional resilience and emotional intelligence face challenges honestly, and find ways to move through or around obstacles.  This stress management course challenges your mindset by exploring your emotional resilience through a series of images developed from interviews with a wide range of people of varying ages and experience in education and in business.  It helps you to deeply scrutinise resilience from a variety of perspectives and viewpoints.  You get the chance to inspect various aspects of resilience to determine your skills and qualities that help and hinder you in managing stress.

Within the course, you are able to investigate your

  • Determination

  • Endurance

  • Stress Tolerance

  • Drive and Motivation

  • Flexibility

  • Self-Confidence and Assertiveness

  • Self-Management

and much more.

The course will help you to investigate when resilience is needed.  Situations, pressures and challenges with

  • Ambiguity and Uncertainty

  • Barriers to Progress

  • Limited Challenges

  • Risk

and much more.

The course also assist you to investigate some of the more popular representations of resilience

  • Bouncing Back

  • New Growth


By completing this stress management course, you will be able to

  • Define your resilience from a variety of perspectives and viewpoints

  • Determine your skills and qualities that help and hinder you in managing anxiety and stress

  • Consider situations, pressures and challenges that impact upon your resilience and your stress management

  • Identify insights and practices to help you manage anxiety, stress and challenges so that you can get more from life.

The goal of this course is to help you to develop a deeper understanding of resilience and emotional resilience beyond the clichés.  It offers insights and practices through coaching to help you manage stress and anxiety so that you build your resilience and cope more effectively with life's challenges. 


The course contains a series of Lightbulb Moments resource cards, which have been created to provide you with handy reminders of key points around topics covered within the course.

All PDFs can be completed online and are Section 508 / ADA Accessibility compliant.

All videos are High Definition recorded in 1080p.

All captions have been reviewed and are grammatically correct.

Latest update - April 2025

Who this course is for:

  • You are experiencing anxiety or stress and want tools to cope with the challenges you face
  • You are interested in being coached to determine a deeper understanding of resilience and your own personal resilience
  • You want to learn how to take control of how you react to events and situations that cause you concern and anxiety
  • You’re a life coach, counsellor, social worker, teacher, nurse or parent who wants to support others learn to develop their resilience