Dr. Denis Mourlane

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98Dr. Denis Mourlane is a psychotherapist and one of Europe's leading experts in economic resilience.Dr. Denis Mourlane is a former fellow of the Christoph Dornier Foundation, psychologist and psychological psychotherapist. He has been advising international companies on developing their employees and executives for over 10 years. In Germany, he is currently the exclusive provider of resilience training at the University of Pennsylvania in the team of the world-renowned Prof. Dr. Martin Seligman was developed. More information at www.mourlane.de.

  • Resilience makes you successful: It's all about empathy

    Resilience makes you successful: It's all about empathy

    Empathy is our ability to empathize with someone's thoughts and feelings. How can empathy help us to become more resilient and therefore more successful and happier? Empathy Helps Us Change Perspective The importance of this skill, both in professional and personal settings, is explained in the remarkable book Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman...

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  • Resilience & Emotion Control: Generating Positive Feelings

    Resilience & Emotion Control: Generating Positive Feelings

    Controlling our emotions is probably the most important part of the concept of resilience. Everyone knows situations in which they, usually unconsciously, control their emotions and the associated impulses. Empathy instead of anger Parents haven't slept all night because their child has been screaming, and it continues uninterruptedly throughout the morning. She…

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  • Resilience Factor Causal Analysis: The Art of Accurate Thinking

    Resilience Factor Causal Analysis: The Art of Accurate Thinking

    An important fact of resilience is thinking right. Then unexpected surprises happen. If the cellar door doesn't open... Perhaps it has happened to you, symbolically or in real terms, that you've tried to open a door over and over again and it didn't work. They got angry about it and started swearing at the stupid door and…

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  • Attract & retain resilient employees: Tips for HR professionals & recruiters

    Attract & retain resilient employees: Tips for HR professionals & recruiters

    Resilience is undeniably an important success factor for the future. Why are resilient employees so important for companies? And how can they attract and retain their employees? Resilience as a success factor of the 21st century Changes require companies and, since companies are made up of employees and managers, they require unprecedented agility, resilience and…

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  • Resilience: Consistently pursuing and achieving goals

    Resilience: Consistently pursuing and achieving goals

    It is extremely difficult to translate into German the term "reaching out" mentioned by Reivich and Shatté in their book "The resilience factor". In any case, the word goal orientation that we use does not fully do it justice. And what is that anyway? Goals lead to success Highly resilient people are characterized in particular by…

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  • Resilience as a success factor of the 21. Century: Why companies need resilient employees

    Resilience as a success factor of the 21. Century: Why companies need resilient employees

    The increasing complexity and dynamics of our world presents many employees and managers with completely new challenges. On this basis, psychological resilience is developing into a core competence of working people in the new millennium that has just begun. Mental illnesses on the rise The figures from all major German health insurance companies are alarming. While people have created all the framework conditions for themselves,…

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  • Resilience factor Realistic optimism

    Resilience factor Realistic optimism

    If, like us, you enter into a business relationship with an American company in whose concepts the term optimism plays a really important role, then people from the European culture like me should be careful. Why? Because there is probably no country in the world where optimism is given such high priority as a personality trait...

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  • Resilience through fun: How carnival makes you successful

    Resilience through fun: How carnival makes you successful

    Why are the Rhinelanders probably the most resilient people in Germany? They celebrate carnival. A fun topic. What is resilience? Resilience is synonymous with psychological resilience and the ability to deal with life's challenges. The term is currently gaining enormous popularity. Of course, the ability itself is not new and, just like…

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  • Emotional Leading: The 5 basic psychological needs

    Emotional Leading: The 5 basic psychological needs

    There are 5 basic psychological needs that apply to all people worldwide and the non-satisfaction of which leads to negative emotional states. What do you really need to be happy? Emotional Leadership - A Definition In any leadership position, it is crucial to understand the psychological needs of those you lead. Emotional leadership is the ability to control your own emotions...

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  • Resilience factors & success: Achieve goals with impulse control

    Resilience factors & success: Achieve goals with impulse control

    Impulse control is an important aspect when it comes to achieving goals. But that's exactly what a lot of people have a problem with. What do successful people do better? Impulses are not always effective You may remember the final of the soccer World Cup, France versus Italy, in Berlin, it was a while ago. Zinedine Zidane will…

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  • Resilience & Failure in Politics: The Power of Causal Analysis

    Resilience & Failure in Politics: The Power of Causal Analysis

    Real failure - what managers can learn from politicians was called Best of HR – Berufebilder.de® in the contribution by Claudia Hupprich. Well, after every election it has to be shown how resilient and capable of failing politicians really are. How resilient are German politicians really? In addition to the ability to deal with pressure and uncertainty, resilience describes above all the human…

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  • Resilience in politics: Thinking right helps!

    Resilience in politics: Thinking right helps!

    After elections there is always a lot of discussion about guilt, failure and various problems in forming a government. Accurate thinking and resilience are required from our politicians. Optimism is not the solution to all problems “Causal analysis” is unlikely to be of much help to those who fail in an election and that is obvious to the outside observer.…

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  • Resilience Factors: Resilience - The 7 Pillars to Success

    Resilience Factors: Resilience - The 7 Pillars to Success

    Resilience is now considered an important success factor for work, career and life in general. But what exactly is resilience? In the following we give you an overview of the most important information on the topic and show you how you can improve your own resilience. What are the 7 pillars of resilience? The seven resilience factors…

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  • Resilience & self-efficacy: Yes, We Can!

    Resilience & self-efficacy: Yes, We Can!

    Self-efficacy beliefs are among the most studied human traits in psychology. But what does it mean exactly? Well Researched Psychologically Does the person sitting across from us believe that they are in control of their own destiny and that through their own behavior they can change themselves and the things around them for the better? If…

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