Instantly improve how you navigate business (and life) obstacles by adopting a 4x4 mindset
The best leaders I know expect obstacles and focus on finding a way to navigate them. They don’t waste time wishing for an obstacle-free path.
I’m reminded of this when I’m rock crawling on the mountain in my Jeep. When you encounter obstacles, you do three things:
Stop and observe the situation
The first step is to observe the situation and identify options. This is an obstacle know as "Gatekeeper" on Eagle Mountain in Coquitlam, BC. It is aptly named because you encounter it just 1km along this road, and most people turn back.
In business and life, how often do you turn around at the first obstacle without stopping to observe the situation and assess your options? Sure, sometimes the right decision will be to turn around. In this rock crawling situation, maybe you don't have enough ground clearance for the obstacle. But I often witness people who DO have what it takes to overcome an obstacle, but they turn around and avoid it without having really observed what is possible.
Decide a path through the obstacle
Once you've assessed the situation and determined options, you select a a path. In rock crawling, for the more serious obstacles you need to pick a very deliberate path (or line) and stick to it. For Gatekeeper, too far left and you slip off the rocks and get stuck. Too far right, and you hit the actual side of the mountain.
The key here is to be decisive with the information you have. I've learned a few things along the way that have helped me immensely with decision making:
Commit to it and take action
Once you've made a decision, commit to it and take action. Trust that you've done the required preparation, identified the options, and made the best decision with the information available.
One of my favourite quotes regarding hockey sums this up nicely:
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take." - Wayne Gretzky
And when you’ve surpassed the obstacle, take a quick moment to reflect on what you learned so that you can bring it forward to your next obstacle. The more you apply this in business and life, the easier it will be to expect and overcome future obstacles.
Good luck bringing the 4x4 mindset to your business and life obstacles!
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5 年Great article and metaphor!
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