Leading When You Find Yourself in Limbo.
‘Sitting in idle does not mean you aren’t going anywhere, it means you are ready to take off when the lights turn green.’
1. Think yourself a leader.
2. Celebrate the wins.
Champion your successes. Avoid obsessing over what is going wrong. Focus only on what you can control. During unprecedented times the goal posts are moving constantly. Be agile with your actions, but deliberate in your intent. Respond accordingly and empower others to lead. Embrace responsibility but know your limits. You cannot be everything to everyone.
3. Be pragmatic, but human.
4. Practice compassionate directness.
Over communicate. Check in with people. Provide regular updates. Understand the dissonance others feel and offer empathy first. Share the load. Foster resilience. Everyone has a different story. Be authentic. Be real… Because showing vulnerability is showing humility. This is not a time for virtue signalling; simple acts of kindness are contagious too.
5. Above all, stay connected.
Invest in your relationships. Build support networks. Make people feel safe and significant during their most insecure moments. Be present. Listen. Bring out the best in people and encourage others to try things they never would have never thought possible. Be the glue that unites your community. Educate yourself and teach others. Learn. Connect. Reflect.
Leading when you are in limbo does not mean you have to be 100% certain; it is having the courage to act during the most uncertain times. Step up, show up, and others will too. Be a voice, not an echo; a comforting face amongst the unknown. Be brave enough to make the first move, and strong enough to see it through. Limbo is where the best leaders thrive, because it is where the foundations of the future are built.
In Growth,