1 00:00:00,680 --> 00:00:02,847 The times that we are facing right now 2 00:00:02,847 --> 00:00:05,460 are full of uncertainty at all ranks . 3 00:00:09,869 --> 00:00:12,091 One of my main motivators for why I'm a 4 00:00:12,091 --> 00:00:14,258 resilience trainer is because I myself 5 00:00:14,258 --> 00:00:16,091 have been through some extremely 6 00:00:16,091 --> 00:00:18,091 challenging times , especially as a 7 00:00:18,091 --> 00:00:20,250 young airman . If it wasn't for the 8 00:00:20,260 --> 00:00:22,204 various skill sets that we like to 9 00:00:22,204 --> 00:00:24,729 cover in resilience , who knows where I 10 00:00:24,739 --> 00:00:26,850 would be or how well I would be doing 11 00:00:26,850 --> 00:00:28,906 how capable I would be of supporting 12 00:00:28,906 --> 00:00:31,072 our mission . Resilience is incredibly 13 00:00:31,072 --> 00:00:33,169 important for those who are 14 00:00:33,180 --> 00:00:35,450 transitioning from other branches . We 15 00:00:35,459 --> 00:00:37,740 have to incorporate everybody now and 16 00:00:37,750 --> 00:00:40,869 mesh together as a culture and we have 17 00:00:40,880 --> 00:00:43,047 guardians who are coming straight from 18 00:00:43,047 --> 00:00:45,102 the civilian sector who really don't 19 00:00:45,102 --> 00:00:46,991 know what to expect , but they're 20 00:00:46,991 --> 00:00:48,880 ambitious and they're ready . The 21 00:00:48,880 --> 00:00:51,102 importance of that resilience no matter 22 00:00:51,102 --> 00:00:53,269 what rank you're at or how long you've 23 00:00:53,269 --> 00:00:56,099 been in is just the difference between 24 00:00:56,110 --> 00:00:59,259 how successful we are as a mission 25 00:01:00,240 --> 00:01:02,970 and also how fulfilled we are within 26 00:01:02,979 --> 00:01:03,759 our lives .