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The way to move off the mark and break the cycle of same
action-same results is simple: Do something different to get something
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Decide
and Act
How Do You Handle Change?
Change is a loaded word. Both presidential candidates pledge
to deliver change and actually, that’s one promise that
is guaranteed. Whatever the result of the election, one thing
is for certain: change happens.
Some changes seem to happen to us. These may involve:
political leadership, financial markets, work environments, health
events, and personal relationships. While we don’t always
have control over the kind of change that occurs, we have a choice
in how we decide to respond.
Change is life. How do you handle change? What change
do you now choose to initiate?
Move Off The Mark
Have you ever tried to make progress with a particular situation
but it feels like the movie Groundhog Day¹, where
you are living the same thing over and over again? Perhaps you
keep having the same conversation to no avail with your boss,
your spouse, or even yourself.
The way to move off the mark and break the cycle of same
action-same results is simple: Do something different to get something
different.
Here are a few real-life examples from recent coaching conversations
in which three people respond to change by being willing to decide
and act:
Example #1:
A chiropractor who is in the process of getting divorced made
the decision to consider a job she would have once dismissed in
order to obtain health benefits and more time with her children.
This immediate decision will make her ultimate goal of building
her own business possible.
- The change: Divorce, financial status
- The decision: Pursue alternative employment.
- The action: Meet with specific contacts
in her network who have the power to hire her or connect her
with other organizations.
Example #2:
A small business owner whose sales are being impacted negatively
by the economy has been going deeper into debt just to make payroll.
He decides to reconsider bringing in a financial partner, an idea
which had occurred to him before but he had never fully explored.
- The change: The economy; the business’
cash flow
- The decision: Explore the possibility
of having a financial partner.
- The action: Clarify expectations for
the role of a potential partner. Meet with the person who had
expressed interest previously. Consider others who could step
into this role.
Example #3:
A woman in the process of developing her career made the decision
to create a lighter and more effective way of managing finances
with her husband.
- The change: Increased financial pressure,
stress level at home
- The decision: Approach financial conversations
in a new way.
- The action: Stop dwelling on past decisions
and start focusing in a positive way on where to go from here.
Creatively brainstorm new ways to bring in more income.
Do Something Different
Whatever
the scale – change that affects your family, your co-workers,
your own well-being, or the world – what will be required
are thoughtful decisions followed by focused and purposeful action.
What will move you off the mark? Decide and act.
Where in your life have you been trying to move off the
mark? Schedule your own Decide and Act Coaching
Session. See Current Events (above left) for a subscribers-only
invitation. I look forward to hearing from you!
“Change is inevitable, growth is
intentional.”
– Glenda Cloud
Here's to you,
Notes:
¹Groundhog Day is a 1993 movie starring Bill Murray as a
weatherman who finds himself living the same day over and over
again. Also starring Andie MacDowell.
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