
This is Resilience
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Adversity is inevitable, how we respond to it can change everything.
Between economic uncertainty, political instability, and personal challenges with health, finances, or relationships, life can be overwhelming. Yet there’s still so much good worth celebrating. How do we balance it all and hold on to hope and happiness? The answer is resilience.
Broadcaster and author Gill Deacon joins Diane to share her journey through serious health challenges, showing how perspective, gratitude, and acceptance can create space for healing and hope. Later, psychologist Dr. Randy Mackoff returns to share practical tools for building resilience, from mindset shifts to self-talk strategies. In this episode of PSYCHEDUP, Dr. Diane McIntosh explores resilience—the science and practice of not just surviving hardship, but emerging stronger.
What You’ll Discover:
- What resilience really is and why it’s more than “toughing it out.
- Gill Deacon’s journey through multiple potentially deadly health diagnoses and the strategies that helped her thrive.
- The role of perspective — how small moments can mean the most.
- Practical resilience-building tools — from managing expectations to reframing negative self-talk.
- The truth about control — why accepting what we can’t change is just as important as taking charge of what we can.
Resources:
- Explore Dr. McIntosh's page on resilience here.
- To listen to Gill Deacon's podcast, listen here. To listen to her podcast, click here.