Friday, October 16, 2009

How to Succeed in Challenging Situations

First, ask yourself...
Do you ever over-react to challenging situations, ultimately preventing yourself from moving on?

We face challenges every single day, some bigger than others. Often times, these challenges require us to formulate a response and then take action. Our reaction to these challenges will significantly influence the success we have in relation to the challenge moving forward. These challenges (also known as Key Moments) can be just about anything that require a response. Some examples can be an employee not turning in a report on time, not acquiring a new account we were hoping for, or even our top employee suddenly quitting because he/she took another job.

It's up to us to decide how to react in these situations. We can spend time being upset, or try to figure out a way through the problem. We can decide to only look at the immediate negatives, or choose to evaluate all of the long-term positives that could potentially come from the situation.

Just because you are faced with a challenge, or something doesn't go your way does not mean you must have a completely negative reaction towards it. It is important to learn from our experiences, and continue to push forward with a positive mindset to ensure we set ourselves up for the best possible result both now, and the next time something like this might occur.

**This week's tip was taken from "Being Positive & Resilient" which is the December session of The Compass Program. Click Here to view the schedule of all 12 sessions for The Compass Program.

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