When you're under stress, you might respond to situations and events in a way that, in retrospect, won't make you happy. Look at some of these scenarios and see how you can act from a position of strength instead of simply reacting to minimize your future regrets.
Reacting: You choose a course of action based upon what others think, going against what you know will be most useful.
Acting From Strength: You are in a position of authority and will not be swayed by what others think.
Reacting: You are unclear of how to proceed in a given situation and instead of waiting until you understand what direction to take, you act impulsively.
Acting From Strength: You are aware that you don't have sufficient information to make a decision. You let it be known that a decision will be made when that information is received.
Reacting: You cannot separate from the stress of the moment. Emotions rather than logic guide your actions.
Acting From Strength: You are able to detach from the apparent "crisis," and analyze the situation before you act.
Excerpt from "Our Power as Women" by Helene Lerner
Published on May 28, 2013 08:14