Perseverance
A letter to myself.
What does one do when the chips are not falling into place the way you intended?? Or,? you now realize a previous decision, made with the best intelligence you had at the time, turned out to be a bad move??
I find myself in that situation with my current knee injury.? I am now dealing with a healthcare system that is not moving with my sense of urgency.? I see individuals who want to do their best but are hamstrung by bureaucratic bloat and over-regulated policies that are strangling the ability to get anything advanced.?
I am being tested.? I am finding that my strategic narrative and storytelling background is now being called on to overcome the emotional responses that lurk beneath my tongue.? I feel anger and outright disgust for having to deal with “care administrators” who are clearly offshore and read scripts that I can read along with them from the website and contracts.?
How does the concept of influence now play out?? As a practitioner of the craft of strategic narrative, the logic and dexterity required to stay calm and collected are now being tested.?
I am returning to some of my training and acquired principles gained over the course of my career and felt like this is a good share for people dealing with conflicts.??
AIKIDO?
One metaphor that I have always subscribed to in the concept of influence and persuasion is that of the Japanese martial art of Aikido.? Aikido focuses on redirecting an opponent’s energy rather than meeting force with force.? The guiding principles of how this can apply to negotiations and conflict are as follows:
GETTING TO YES
Many years ago, I went to Harvard and took the executive course on Negotiation.? The topics ranged from world politics to unarming bank robbers to stopping potential wars.? Not light subjects.? The main textbook was “Getting to Yes” by Fisher and Ury.? It was and still is the quintessential book used to teach about negotiation.?
How can I reapply what I learned to my current situation?? Upon reviewing the book, here are the six points that I need to embrace.?
领英推荐
PRESERVE
Sometimes we need to listen to our own advice.? The kind that as a practitioner, I hand out to my corporate clients trying to break through the noise and to my executive clients who are seeking to advance their careers.?
We all hit walls.? Or as I like to say resistances.? Which brings me back to identifying my constraints and conditions for the situation I find myself in.? I can turn up the anger and volume and try to win through brute force or I can dig back into my wisdom and begin to apply what I know to advance the solution I seek.?
NOW (How you are realizing this today)
NEW (How you will realize this tomorrow)
NEXT (I see a world in which)?
I see a world in which perseverance is paid off by finding win-wins through the art of negotiation and finding common ground to solve the resistance in front of us.?
THE PAYOFF
"The person who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones." - Confucius
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6 个月Tobin, you marked me on this one-Completely!
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6 个月Tobin, only you could pull this off. You never cease to amaze me. You are not only persevering but still shedding light on the path for others while doing so. Maybe we can combine two chapter headings from today's post. You're Preservering! Just want that knee fixed no matter what aikido move is required. You da man!
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6 个月There’s knowing and doing, and doing and knowing. Feel your pain Tobin Trevarthen and admire your perseverance. I love the Confucius saying and will steal that for “the cup lady” The team that halts landfill is the team that starts with avoiding one single use cup at a time.