Making the most of ‘option B’
Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg recommends ‘kicking the s**t out of option B.’ Here’s how to do it.
How well can you adapt to stress and adversity? How prepared is your team to respond to obstacles or crises?
Adversity is a fact of life and of business. Things won’t always go your way. In fact, every once in a while, things will go horribly, irreversibly wrong.
Resilience has to be the most powerful quality a person or a company can possess.
I was overwhelmed reading Sheryl Sandberg’s message on Facebook earlier this month that described her grief after suddenly losing her husband. Her conclusion was one I could relate to for mourning just about anything, from the loss of a loved one to the loss of a financial nest egg, a job or a dream.
“I was talking to one of these friends about a father-child activity that Dave is not here to do. We came up with a plan to fill in for Dave. I cried to him, ‘But I want Dave. I want option A.’ He put his arm around me and said, ‘Option A is not available. So let’s just kick the s**t out of option B.’
Dave, to honor your memory and raise your children as they deserve to be raised, I promise to do all I can to kick the s**t out of option B…”
That is the essence of resilience: Kicking the s**t out of option B.
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