“Life is not a straight line. Everyone faces failures and disappointments, from time to time. The trick is to find a way to bounce back and may be to even come out ahead.” I remember my mother saying this many years ago. And she was right.

Things don’t always work out the way you thought. Maybe the promotion you had hoped for went to someone else or the tender for that important contract was awarded to your competitor although he was more expensive.

Life certainly does have its setbacks — some just have greater significance than others. So how do you deal with them? First and foremost, we need to realise everyone has them — you are not alone! There are certain things in life over which you have no control and you need to accept that.

However, instead of focusing on things you cannot control, let’s look at those which you can, as it may be that you will need to deviate from your planned course to reach your goal.

Tough roads ahead

When the road gets tough, you need to be strong to survive. The reality is that life is full of challenges and your success is gauged by your ability to meet and clear them. The upside is that for every hurdle cleared, the next one will be easier to jump over.

Unfortunately, there will be those who will not clear the first hurdle and will stop trying. So what is it that will keep you in the race if you fail to meet that challenge? Do you have the inner strength to continue when the going gets tough or do you just sit and assume that something or someone will come along to rescue you?

From time to time, life can be hard for many of us, but when we accept that we have to take the good with the bad we can move forward. We all make mistakes although we wish we didn’t. It is only if we keep on repeating our mistakes — because we refused to learn from them — that we not only lose competitive advantage but also our self-esteem. We need to learn from our mistakes, and also from the mistakes of others, to gain experience and grow in strength.

The simple fact is that setbacks will happen. However, if they are to be accepted as part of our lives, we need to ensure that we have adequate resilience levels to deal with them.

The question is, how will you manage in the face of adversity? Will you bend like a tree in the wind, or will you be so inflexible that you break?

Here are some strategies that you can use:

Stand back and reflect: You may think your world has come to an end because you failed to get that promotion. But it won’t. However, use this time to reflect on the learning that came from the situation before you draw a line under it.

Talk it through: Find someone whom you can trust and is a good listener. Share and diffuse your feelings of disappointment but make sure you find someone of empathy with whom you can speak.

Positive attitude: This is certainly not easy at a time of challenge. However, if you didn’t win that contract, think of the learning you took away from the exercise of actually researching the facts, creating it and delivering the presentation. Then you can use the knowledge gained for next time.

Find a way to benefit: It is important to try and find a way that brings some benefit from the setback. You might want to change office procedures or introduce a new company policy.

Resilience is at the core of mastering challenges and at the heart of resilience is the belief in yourself. Resilient individuals don’t allow adversity to impact their lives.

They see tough times as a temporary state of affairs. However, they know they must bend with the wind and grow with the sun.

Key points

* Life alternates similar to a sine wave.

* You need resilience to meet resistance.

* A flexible reed doesn’t break in a storm.