The Resilience Movement
Resilience is the ability to bounce back after adversity and create a life you love. It’s not about avoiding struggles but learning how to rise stronger each time life knocks you down.
After facing my own personal challenges, I’ve worked hard to uncover the keys to bouncing back. Through this journey, I’ve strengthened my own well-being, self-love, joy, and connection. In this podcast, I’ll share the “how-to” of resilience—offering tools, techniques, and real-life examples of people who have overcome:
- Trauma
- Divorce
- Job loss
- Family breakdowns
- Personal struggles
Resilience Is a Muscle 💪
Just like any muscle, resilience needs consistent work to stay strong. It’s not about a one-time effort—it’s about showing up for yourself every day.
I’ll explore:
- Practical steps to build your inner strength.
- Stories of resilience from others who’ve turned their pain into power.
- How you can tap into your internal power to overcome any adversity.
Your Takeaway
Resilience isn’t something you’re born with—it’s something you build. When you work on your resilience muscle, you can face life’s challenges with greater confidence, knowing that you have the tools to bounce back and thrive.
Tune in to hear stories, strategies, and inspiration for building your resilience muscle and creating a life you love.
💬 Let’s explore it together!
The Resilience Movement
Today is a Good Day
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Today is a good day.
Now, I want to be really clear when I say that.
That doesn’t mean every day is good.
And it definitely doesn’t mean life is easy or that everything is going smoothly.
What it means is this
When I’m intentional, I can create a good day.
I don’t wake up and immediately replay yesterday.
I don’t start my morning carrying old conversations, old worries, or things I can’t change.
Instead, I begin with gratitude.
Not the fluffy kind.
The grounding kind.
Gratitude brings me back into the present moment.
And from there, I move through the day consciously, not on autopilot.
That means I respond instead of react.
I notice my thoughts.
I notice where my energy is going.
And I make choices on purpose.
Tomorrow is the 14th of January, and I want to pause here and ask you something.
How are you doing?
Not how you think you should be doing.
Not how it looks on the outside.
But honestly
Are you on track with what you hoped this year would feel like?
Or do you need to shift, adjust, or re-plan?
And if you do
That’s okay.
So many people believe that once the year starts, the plan is locked in. That if you’ve lost momentum, or clarity, you’ve somehow failed.
But resilience doesn’t work like that.
Resilience allows reflection.
It allows recalibration.
It allows you to choose again without judgment.
Sometimes progress looks like slowing down.
Sometimes it looks like starting over.
And sometimes it simply looks like choosing to show up differently today than you did yesterday.
A good day isn’t created by circumstances.
It’s created by intention.
So if today needs to be a reset, let it be one.
If today feels heavy, meet it with kindness.
And if today feels steady, honour that too.
Today is a good day.
Not because everything is perfect.
But because you still get to choose how you show up.
The Resilience Movement explores resilience not as motivation or mindset, but as capacity the psychological, emotional, and identity foundations that allow people to perform, adapt, and sustain effectiveness through pressure, change, and adversity.
Hosted by Donna Moulds, the podcast features in-depth conversations with leaders, psychologists, educators, and professionals whose work sits at the intersection of resilience, leadership, identity, and human performance.
Drawing on Donna’s background in leadership, workforce development, and lived experience of navigating major life transitions, the show examines:
- Psychological readiness and emotional regulation
- Identity, responsibility, and role transition
- Leadership behaviour and cultural impact
- Sustained performance without burnout
- What it actually takes to adapt and rebuild when life changes
This is a considered, evidence-informed podcast for people who want to think clearly, lead responsibly, and navigate challenge without losing themselves in the process.
The conversations also explore how people can develop the psychological skills required to adapt, recalibrate, and grow through change, rather than being defined or diminished by it.
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🌐 Website: https://theresiliencemovement.com.au
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