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Skip to content About Newsletter Log in Membership Instagram Twitter Facebook Hi, I'm Jason.I'm a resilience expert and executive coach who helps product leaders move through adversity and build things that matter.I lead product for Public Groups on Facebook and previously founded 3x venture-backed startups. More on me.Every Saturday, I share unexpected ideas, fun visuals, and curated resources on resilience—exploring how we build, adapt, and lead in times of change.Join 1,700+ curious Cultivating Resilience readers ? Featured Posts 14 May 2022 Paid Members Public 102: How to Facilitate a Great Workshop A few weeks ago, I ran a workshop with the marketing team at at top 20 U.S. college. The focus was on developing team resilience in era of hybrid and remote work and got a ton of great feedback. 22 Jan 2022 Paid Members Public 087: Living Recklessly ? Who do you depend on? ? Joan Didion's UC Riverside Speech ? Finding Peace (S&B 038) ? Gamma (a docs + slides mashup) 30 Oct 2021 Paid Members Public 076: How an Ex-Stanford Dean Learned to Embrace Her Child's Struggle ? Sweat Therapy (Scotch & Bean) + ? Bilal Mahmood for State Assembly 12 Oct 2021 Paid Members Public Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why In Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why journalist Laurence Gonzales combines his own personal adventure history with time spent with white water rafting experts, mountaineers, fighter jet pilots, and wilderness survival guides to understand how people survive (or fail to survive) in extreme wilderness situations like plane crashes, 27 May 2021 Paid Members Public 35 With the exception of 2020 because, well, the world was super weird, I have made it a habit to publish a set of reflections on what I’ve learned in the past year. For instance, here’s 33, 32, and 31. The third tenet of my resilience framework is “reflect” 16 Jan 2021 Paid Members Public Resilience Isn’t Who You Are, It’s What You Do After living in San Francisco for many years, my friend and her husband decided to relocate to New York City. Jessica (not her real name) is an Asian American woman in her early 30s. She began her first shift as a nurse practitioner at the psychiatric ward of an NYC 12 Apr 2020 Paid Members Public How to Become More Adaptable It’s no secret that adaptability has become a critical trait for knowledge workers. To stay on top of a rapidly evolving world, we must assess new situations, make intelligent decisions and implement them effectively. A 2014 research report by Barclays indicated that 60% of employerssay adaptability has 01 Jan 2020 Paid Members Public Solve for the Harder Problem [Interview with Bilal Mahmood] How ClearBrain’s CEO Used These 7 Lessons to Create a New Product CategoryBilal Mahmood is cofounder and CEO of ClearBrain, a Y Combinator backed predictive analytics company that’s used by firms like Chime Bank. He’s also a good friend of mine and someone I greatly admire for 11 Dec 2019 Paid Members Public Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World I’ve always seen myself as someone with a ton of interests, with a lot of useful skills and knowledge but not a world class expert in anything. And while that’s served me really well, I sometimes wonder if it puts me at a disadvantage. Fortunately for me, I 17 Jun 2019 Paid Members Public My Op-Ed in Vox Writing milestones don’t come often. I’ve been blogging since 2009, have had pieces blow up on Medium or hit front page of Hacker News. I’ve been interviewed for places like The Atlantic and NYTimes. I’ve had my writing republished on Quartz and I contribute pieces regularly 02 Jun 2019 Paid Members Public Professional Athletes Don't Train 70 Hours a Week and Neither Should You Long hours are BSLots of people in tech are obsessed with putting in long hours. Elon Musk once said that “nobody ever changed the world on 40 hours a week” and suggested that the correct number was between 80-100 hours. Freelance marketplace Fiverr, with venture funding to the tune of Recent Posts 03 Jul 2022 Paid Members Public 108: Cut & Run We often think of resilience as sticking it out in a tough situation. Your flight was delayed and you missed your layover so you got rebooked for the next morning. You have to stick it out at the airport (something I had to do earlier this year ago). But resilience 28 Jun 2022 Paid Members Public 108: Righting after a Reorg I’ve been thinking a lot about reorgs, and how you can stay resilient through the abrupt changes they can bring. 22 Jun 2022 Paid Members Public 107: My Resilience Mini-Series ?The short version: The first installment of Rethinking Resilience, my 8-part mini-series of longform essays on navigating change just went live on Every. I would love for you to read it. This first issue is completely free.Almost a year ago I started working with @every on a guest post All Posts → Jason Shen | Cultivating Resilience Newsletter Join the newsletter to receive the latest updates in your inbox. Scotch & Bean Media & Bylines Coaching Book Notes Speaking © 2022 Jason Shen | Cultivating Resilience - Published with Ghost & Ubud