Setbacks are an inevitable part of life! Yay, who doesn’t love a good obstacle course in the game of life, right? It’s like a mandatory detour on the road to success, a road that’s jammed with traffic far worse than Bengaluru. At least with Bengaluru traffic, you’ll definitely get home, even if it’s a couple of hours late. But with setbacks, it feels like everything is over… No future! No point! … Thoughts grow darker by the minute.

This is how I dealt with a setback earlier…

old setback formula

I started my week on a high—driven, confident, in charge, meeting deadlines, brimming with ideas, convincing people, and finding balance in life… I felt unstoppable! It had been a long time since I’d felt this way, especially not for three days in a row.

But then came Thursday, promises broken, people questioning me, making tough choices, feeling let down, clients not onboarding with us, hypocrisy, and waiting for the green light on the other side… self-doubt. It felt like someone had burst my balloon of positivity. It didn’t take long for me to revert to my old anxious, bitter self, with no hope and no motivation. Once again, I found myself relinquishing control of my emotions to others and becoming the victim of circumstances.

Determined not to go back to my old ways, I took a few minutes break in-between my work to…

1. Write down MY thoughts

Writing down the things that made me feel this way helped in acknowledging and accepting my emotions, as well as organizing my thoughts. I allowed myself to experience these emotions without judgment. My brain felt lighter… almost as if the problems were no longer mine, but belonged to the piece of paper on which I wrote them. This helped in parking my emotions so I could get back to focusing on my work and other commitments for the day.

2. Focus on What I Can Control:

When faced with setbacks, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by feelings of powerlessness. Instead of dwelling on things that were beyond my control, I refocused on what I can influence and took proactive steps to address the situation, whether it’s talking to myself, re-evaluating my approach, seeking help, etc…

3. Be Kind To Myself

It’s very easy for me to show empathy and compassion for other peoples problem, even when it’s not needed. But it’s always so difficult to show myself that same compassion. I had to talk to myself with the same compassion and understanding that I would offer to a friend facing similar challenges. Initially when I had started, it used to be very awkward but now I am getting used to it. It does spark a small light of hope inside of me and stops me from spiralling back into the darkness. Remember that setbacks are a natural part of life, and they don’t diminish your worth or potential.

4. Set Realistic Goals: Celebrate Milestones

After experiencing a setback, re-evaluating my goals/objective to set achievable goals helped in more realistic expectations. This goes a long way to regain my momentum. Breaking down larger goals into smaller, manageable steps, simplifies your approach and helps in staying motivated and focused on your progress. Finally, don’t forget to celebrate your progress along the way. Each step forward, no matter how small, is a testament to your resilience and determination. Take the time to acknowledge your achievements and pat yourself on the back for your perseverance.

5. Seeking Support

Sometime you need tough love and sometimes you need the encouragement. Reaching out for support from my friends and family, helps me get more perspectives on the situation and more importantly realise that I AM NOT ALONE!

6. Setback = Learning Experience

Rahul Dravid had said long time back.. If you win great! If you lose you learn! Being very competitive I never got what he said untill recent.. Losing is horrible! Taking time to reflect and ask myself if I could heave said or done something different. If its about somebody else’s behaviour then I use a simple mantra… It’s their problem tell them, and if you cant then it’s mine that I need to work on. Every setback is an opportunity for growth and learning.

7. Keep at it: Confidence Does not come in a day

Practice makes perfect doesn’t just work for developing a skill. Just showing up day after day and being there for yourself helps in building positive habits by building your coping skills, developing a positive mindset, and fostering a sense of purpose and meaning in your life. Thereby making you more resilient. Resilience is the ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity stronger than before. I was always strong but now I am working towards becoming resilient!

My Formula Now To Become Resilient:

Building Resilience

Life rarely goes according to plan, like the saying goes… God laughs at your plans. Change is the only constant in life. Being open and adapting to changing circumstances, will help embrace uncertainties and set backs. Setbacks and failures will start becoming an opportunity for growth and exploration, rather than a source of fear or anxiety.

Reflecting on your own experiences, what strategies have helped you bounce back from setbacks? Please do share your thoughts in the comments below!

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22 responses to “7-Step, Setback to Comeback Formula for Becoming Resilient”

  1. I am also trying this nowadays

  2. Goodmoviefinder avatar
    Goodmoviefinder

    It is a fantastic article! I have many plans for 2024, but I quickly get upset and stop. I would change this habit! I`ll follow your tips for sure.

  3. Setbacks are an inevitable part of resilience. Great article!

  4. Oh, how I feel you on this one. I start everything with excitement and vigour and just the hint of a setback or failure I crumble. Resilience is such a great thing to build in ones character with each setback. Working on that for sure and I love what you said… “Change is the only constant in life” Great article. Thank you.

    1. We only have one life and things will never be perfect but we always have a choice and we can control how we manage failures, challenges etc. good post!
      Lani – http://www.lifestylerelated.com

  5. Great insight and well written. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Well written

  9. I very much like your suggestion of writing down your emotions, acknowledging them and accepting them. Then let them go. Maybe even throw the paper in the garbage where it belongs! <3

  10. Great post! And thank you for the steps and illustrations. Anyone reading this has a guide to bounce back.

  11. Oh I felt this! I feel like I have been in a constant state of 1 step forward 10 steps back. I sometimes forget to celebrate the small wins and in doing so feel like I can never get ahead. Thank you for the reminder to celebrate every step of the way

  12. This 7-step formula for resilience is a game-changer! It’s empowering to learn strategies for bouncing back from setbacks stronger than ever.

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    Tiann Jackson

    I love this post! Setbacks are definitely like navigating through Bengaluru’s traffic—frustrating and seemingly endless, but we eventually get through. Your analogy is spot on. It’s a great reminder that obstacles are just detours, not dead ends. Thanks for the positive perspective!

  14. These are great points. I find that keeping a journal is helpful for this purpose.

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