Crisis and pressure help foster change - that's why I'm not so pessimistic towards crises.
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Successful people recognize crisis as a time for change - from lesser to greater, smaller to bigger.
Crises are part of life. Everybody has to face them, and it doesn't make any difference what the crisis is.
A long-term crisis, after a certain point, no longer seems like a crisis. It seems like the way things are.
I think it's about not just the crisis you're in, but how do you get to the other side? How do we heal? How do we survive this experience while remaining hopeful instead of filled with despair? That's what interests me.
Staying composed, focused, and effective under pressure are all about your mentality. People who successfully manage crises are able to channel their emotions into producing the behavior that they want.
Whenever you have a crisis, you're always going to have the extremists taking advantage of the situation.
Every crisis offers you extra desired power.
Historical experience shows that a crisis causes either a recovery or catastrophic consequences.
When you have that window of opportunity called a crisis, move as quickly as you can, get as much done as you can. There's a momentum for change that's very compelling.
Close scrutiny will show that most 'crisis situations' are opportunities to either advance, or stay where you are.
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