Overwhelmed
Let’s talk about tackling tough problems…the toughest.
How often have you felt pretty good about your problem solving skills as the problems seem to arise in stride where you can tackle them one at a time, even in close proximity, to keep your team and business running effectively??Most of the time??Some of the time??
What if all of your challenges hit at once??Each one with a complex nature of its own and you start to get overwhelmed??While you are figuring out where to start, they just keep on piling up and the solutions aren’t coming as fast as you are accustomed to.?It happens…maybe more for some but daunting for all.?
I was recently reminded of how these events can hit you all at once and the feeling of becoming overwhelmed as I tried to get back on top of it all.?These events didn’t happen in the work place this time but were equally challenging in many ways.?As those of you who know me are aware, my wife and I travel the USA in a huge 5th Wheel toy hauler and explore everything that makes this nation so wonderful and beautiful while I simultaneously keep my second career growing.?I recently traded in our F350 for an F450.?I had some modifications made to the new truck in order to make it more capable for hauling the massive rig that we have.?Things started to go wrong on the most recent leg of our trip with multiple failures arising in the truck, but I didn’t know what was causing it.?Then, 29 miles from the next destination one of the tires on our 5th wheel blew up and shredded part of the siding as the tire separated.?When we got to the next city, I took the truck to the dealer and discovered that the aftermarket equipment I had installed was done incorrectly and had caused damage to the truck thus all the failures.?The dealer wouldn’t cover it under warranty, and no one seemed to know who might be able to help.?Then the 5th wheel power cables started arcing due to water intrusion in the plugs (RV’ers know how expensive those cables are).?Then a leak under the 5th wheel became very apparent.?The list of things going wrong was mounting fast with no end in sight and expense was mounting with it.?Pretty daunting stuff it seemed and the sensation of being overwhelmed was creeping up fast.?What to do….
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In the big scheme of things, the “what to do” became pretty apparent and is what has served most of us well for years.?First, is anyone hurt?....No.?Good, lets keep it that way!?Second, let’s divide everything up and start solving one problem at a time.?In this case I went back to a custom shop I had talked to earlier and it turns out that they do exactly the work that I needed on the truck to get it fixed properly.?Very knowledgeable and focused on doing it right and getting us back on the road (and they worked the weekend to do it).?Check.?Tire replacement…not hard, get that done.?Check number two.?On board power in the 5th wheel is good until I can replace the cable…get the right equipment in place when available. Check number three.?Start the insurance process for the damage to the rig from the tire.?Check number 4.?Find out if anyone else has had a similar leak underneath their 5th wheel.?Why yes, with a description that matched our circumstances.?A little more investigation and the exact location and what needs to be done becomes clear.?Order the part and do the work.?Check number five. And soon the challenges started resolving and the longer we kept at it the faster everything started coming together.?
So what were my takeaways??When it starts stacking up quickly with no end in sight take a deep breath and assess the components.?Start tackling the challenges one at a time. If you initially meet resistance knock out another challenge and come back to that one if you can.?Once they all are in motion, guide when needed and keep it all in perspective.?Pretty soon the light will be at the end of the tunnel and it likely isn’t a train!?There is always a solution, it is often how you go about finding them.?Most of all, never give up!??
entrepreneur: French word meaning "incapable of gainful employment"
1 年Improvise! Adapt! Overcome!
Senior Executive Consultant
1 年Notso, you did what Marines do. ?You access the situation, you develop a plan, and you execute - persevering until you accomplish your goal. Great read. ?Best wishes for continued safe travels. ?Semper fi, Andy
Owner, MCCORKLE INC. and Aviation & Aerospace Specialist
1 年Wow, NotSo! Just glad You have the Personality AND Intelligence to Overcome each Difficulty. If this happened to me…. I would be calling You for help! Semper Fidelis and God Speed, Assassin
Program Manager for Tekla Research and a Retired Marine Colonel
1 年Sir, Marc & Trish at KYD would be proud! Mind the dips, as they say! Great advice that applies to everything from recreation to operations!
President at J.A. Gallinetti & Associates, Inc.
1 年Right on Target and On the Money, Notso! Good read, indeed! S/F, Goose