Overpowering Uncertainty

Overpowering Uncertainty

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Uncertainty.??

We all face some of it all the time – after all, no one knows exactly what the future holds.

But as we have lived/are living through the pandemic and all the associated change it has created, uncertainty is more of a watch word than ever. While we could make a long list of areas in life where uncertainty seems greater than ever, we need look no further than our work and work"place” to find plenty.

Maybe you have a return to the office plan but aren’t sure how well it will work.

Maybe your organization has announced a plan, but not implemented it.

Maybe you will be working a hybrid schedule and aren’t sure how you will juggle two different work routines.

Even if you are in an industry where work has been and must be done in person, there are still changes and a murky future for you due to staffing, supply chain issues and more.

As we face more uncertainty, we tend to get more anxious, stressed, and worried.? And while those emotions are understandable, those same emotions don’t equip us to flex, adjust and thrive as might be required as things change.

Since we don’t have a crystal ball to eliminate the uncertainty of the future, we need something that will help us overpower the challenges that uncertainty. It’s not a drug, a potion, or a powder.? It’s confidence.

Author and professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter wrote:

Confidence isn't optimism or pessimism, and it's not a character attribute. It's the expectation of a positive outcome.

When we look into an unknown future with confidence, we realize that we can adapt and figure it out as we go.? When we look into an unknown future without confidence, we are stymied and too often stuck, unable to adjust.

While there is more to learn about building your confidence than can be written in one short article, you can start by looking back.

  • Reflect on past situations when you faced uncertainty.??
  • Note times when you navigated the uncertainty successfully.? If you did it then, you can do it again.
  • Look at times where you weren’t confident when facing uncertainty, yet things went better than you imagined.? This will remind you that the worst-case scenario doesn’t always occur.
  • Look at times things didn’t turn out so great, but look at them through the lens of 20/20 hindsight. Note that even if it didn’t go well, the end result was something that you survived and learned from.

In short, we can build our confidence by looking backward for clues to reinforce our ability and resilience.

As you look into an uncertain future, looking back will help you navigate that future better than you might imagine today.

Enjoy the rest of your week – and the links to the resources below that will support you.

You are Remarkable!

Kevin ??

p.s.? If you want to equip yourself with more confidence in all sorts of situations, you will benefit from our Building Confidence in Yourself and Others Master Class. Discounts are available for group or organizational purchases.

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