Being resilient means being able to get back on your feet after things go wrong. This is a trait that everyone needs, but leaders need it the most. The S.P.A.R.K.L.E.S.TM plan makes people stronger by showing them how to deal with their feelings calmly and keep a positive attitude when things go wrong. Controlling your emotions, keeps you from being too stressed out, or scared to handle things. This clears your mind, so you can think, and act wisely. Because, strength is an important part of S.P.A.R.K.L.E.S.TM, it gives you the courage to face problems head-on, without giving up.
Making connections is another important thing that happens, when you use this model. Other people will trust leaders, and people who are kind, listen well and show understanding. This trust builds strong bonds between people, which are the building blocks of great teams, and happy families.
