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Beschreibung
We're taught that life follows a simple script-one that promises control, predictability, and fulfillment: get the degree, land the job, find the partner, have the family, grow old.
But life rarely unfolds the way we expect. When the job disappears, the relationship breaks down, the diagnosis hits, or trauma or loss shatters the life we knew, no one hands us a map. We're left to navigate the hardest moments on the fly.

Falling Forward: The New Science of Resilience and Personal Transformation is Keith Bellizzi's answer to the question: Why didn't anyone teach us how to get through the hard stuff?

Bellizzi redefines resilience, revealing how vulnerability, often mistaken for weakness, forms its very core. He shows how easily we underestimate, or overlook, the inner strength and spirit that lie dormant within all of us.

You'll learn from people who have faced life's most profound challenges: loss, illness, grief, and trauma. These are not stories of effortless bounce-backs or heroic triumphs. Instead, they show how people "fall forward," moving through hardship one small, determined step at a time.

Blending science with storytelling, Bellizzi offers a bold, transformative guide filled with inspiration and actionable strategies.

Part I: The Making of Resilience charts the evolution of resilience, from its historical roots to modern-day examples, including Bellizzi's own journey to becoming a cancer scientist and author.

Part II: Building the Core introduces the elements that shape resilience, and offers a realistic, inspiring, research-backed approach to cultivating it.

Part III: The Hidden Architecture challenges conventional wisdom by addressing three often overlooked but crucial concepts: the protective walls we build, the myth of positive thinking, and the importance of progress over perfection.

This isn't a book about grit, relentless perseverance, mental toughness, or rigid positivity. Falling Forward redefines what it truly means to be strong: accepting and processing pain, uncertainty, and vulnerability as important and deeply human aspects of struggle.

This is the definitive exploration of resilience-what it truly means, how it's built, and why we need it now more than ever.
We're taught that life follows a simple script-one that promises control, predictability, and fulfillment: get the degree, land the job, find the partner, have the family, grow old.
But life rarely unfolds the way we expect. When the job disappears, the relationship breaks down, the diagnosis hits, or trauma or loss shatters the life we knew, no one hands us a map. We're left to navigate the hardest moments on the fly.

Falling Forward: The New Science of Resilience and Personal Transformation is Keith Bellizzi's answer to the question: Why didn't anyone teach us how to get through the hard stuff?

Bellizzi redefines resilience, revealing how vulnerability, often mistaken for weakness, forms its very core. He shows how easily we underestimate, or overlook, the inner strength and spirit that lie dormant within all of us.

You'll learn from people who have faced life's most profound challenges: loss, illness, grief, and trauma. These are not stories of effortless bounce-backs or heroic triumphs. Instead, they show how people "fall forward," moving through hardship one small, determined step at a time.

Blending science with storytelling, Bellizzi offers a bold, transformative guide filled with inspiration and actionable strategies.

Part I: The Making of Resilience charts the evolution of resilience, from its historical roots to modern-day examples, including Bellizzi's own journey to becoming a cancer scientist and author.

Part II: Building the Core introduces the elements that shape resilience, and offers a realistic, inspiring, research-backed approach to cultivating it.

Part III: The Hidden Architecture challenges conventional wisdom by addressing three often overlooked but crucial concepts: the protective walls we build, the myth of positive thinking, and the importance of progress over perfection.

This isn't a book about grit, relentless perseverance, mental toughness, or rigid positivity. Falling Forward redefines what it truly means to be strong: accepting and processing pain, uncertainty, and vulnerability as important and deeply human aspects of struggle.

This is the definitive exploration of resilience-what it truly means, how it's built, and why we need it now more than ever.
Über den Autor
Keith Bellizzi, PhD, MPH, is an internationally recognized resilience scientist, educator, and speaker whose life's work explores how we grow stronger through life's hardest moments. A tenured professor at the University of Connecticut and former Cancer Prevention Fellow at the National Cancer Institute, Keith has spent decades studying and teaching the science of human flourishing. Keith's research and story have been featured in leading media outlets across the globe, and his writing has inspired hundreds of thousands of readers to find strength in vulnerability, purpose in struggle, and hope in healing. Through his work, he reminds us that resilience isn't about bouncing back-it's about becoming something greater because of what we've endured. Discover more of Keith's work and free resilience resources at [...]
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Genre: Importe
Rubrik: Ratgeber
Thema: Lebensführung allgemein
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9798993896502
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Bellizzi, Keith
Hersteller: Thrive Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 216 x 140 x 15 mm
Von/Mit: Keith Bellizzi
Erscheinungsdatum: 22.12.2025
Gewicht: 0,339 kg
Artikel-ID: 134535146

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