A rapid twitch of the lips. That’s what it took for Samantha to change circumstances. She could reverse her bad decision, change the course of someone else’s poor decision and come up with the best new advertising slogan to capture it all. You don’t know Samantha? Oh Friends, get to know her. I’m sure you can find her on your local oldies television channel.
Alas, most of us don’t have this gift (I could say all, but hey, I’m in HR. I have to be inclusive just in case!). We are stuck with the gifts we have to deal with life’s situations. And those gifts aren’t bad, but our attitude about them might be.
Deferring action because we think we aren’t the most qualified or able-bodied person isn’t always the right course of action. Sure, if you have access to buying expert talent or knowledgeable involvement, do it. Those resources are awesome and should work together to help you improve your organization. Sometimes, though, those resources aren’t as readily available. Or worse, those resources become a crutch to your professional development.
Your development matters. What are you doing to grow?
There are other ways to develop, but this sampling can get you started on the right foot.
Sometimes, we wish that things were different. We wish that we knew more, had more time, etc. The simple truth is that you do this each day. There is no magic. No wands, no spells, no tricks. Make the choice to invest in your own professional development.
And if you recall, Bewitched was 30 minutes of misunderstandings, missteps and mistakes. Even witches don’t have it all together.