A friend recently had a major setback at work - it honestly was a sh*t show and both my friend and their organization was at fault. It was heartbreaking to witness how each side engaged in finger pointing and didn’t actually take time to confront the failure. The failure of the project, the failure of communication, the failure of process. In today’s post, I talk about the critical role of resiliency on your career path and confronting failures head-on. And that includes gracefully adapting to unforeseen challenges. I’ve got a great example of how setbacks need not be stumbling blocks; instead, they can serve as a stepping stone to tap into your resiliency, paving the way for a career that's not just robust but truly thriving.
P.S. In an effort to make my work accessible to everyone, you can now read, listen or watch the post. Yup, gulp, yikes. Really putting myself out there by going on camera.