As fall arrives there is a “get serious” tone, to reengage after summer break, to finish the
year strong and establish a launching point for 2012. In the midst of this personal emotional engine I sense in friends, clients and leaders, just below the service there is also concern, in some a fear, in others seeds of doubt. Our economy remains in shambles, employment growth appears to be flat for the next 12 to 24 months, and our political system is broke. So where is the good news in these tough times?
There is no silver bullet but I believe there are some anchors that we can attach ourselves to emotionally and strategically to weather this storm.
Know why you do what you do – When external forces beat on us, it frequently becomes easy to forget why we do what we do. We forget the joy and satisfaction of a “job well done”. Take a moment each day to remind yourself why you do what you do. For a few of us we have to remember that we actually LIKE the crises, the problem solving, the restructuring and rebuilding – you may be in your sweet spot and have simply allowed external opinions to rob you of your passion.
Don’t lose sight of where you want to go – Vision is crucial, whether this is plastered all over your offices or just a picture in your head, don’t lose sight of where you want to go. The path to that place may have a few detours based on economy or people but that doesn’t mean you won’t still get there. As a leader your ability to remain steadfast on this point conveys confidence to your team. A confident team can work miracles. In the midst of the circumstances around us, you may find opportunities to jump on, profit from and even grow through.
Make the tough decisions and move forward – Regardless of the reason, this season in many organizations is requiring some very tough decisions. Layoffs, downsizing, reorganizing, all “nasty” words yet in this season frequently inevitable. Unfortunately delaying tough decisions for the sake of friendships, emotions and even loyalty can jeopardize your whole organization. Analyze, communicate and PULL the TRIGGER. The healthier you are the faster you will rebound, be able to seize possibilities and move towards your vision and goals.
Don’t compromise your core values – Your core values got you where you are today. They are bigger and more important than the external inputs because how you treat them will be with you the rest of your life. Use them to guide you in accomplishing the above three points. Insure that your finances are in alignment with them – are you investing/spending according to your vision and core values, this is a great season to evaluate. Make time to revisit them, refresh them in your mind and insure that your organization has not strayed, hasn’t compromised or outright abandoned them.
During the tough times we have the potential to stand out, to move out of the crowd, to reveal who we are in a fashion that used to get lost in the marketing noise. Don’t waste these tough times whining and looking for solutions from broken systems, use these times to improve your effectiveness, to reach customers, people and opportunities you used to ignore. Use these tough times to build trust with those you serve whether volunteers, employees or customers.
Lead through it!







