I wish my disorienting dilemmas were limited to one or two every few years. I usually have a couple a month. I usually start on recovery by taking a nap and waiting a day of two with out making rash decisions. Wait for the fog to lift before considering anything.
Thanks, Jonathan, for making me aware of this concept! I will start looking out for these disorienting dilemmas. The circumstances for disorienting dilemmas have been there, but the fact that I haven’t recognized them in the past is probably a sign that I didn’t see the opportunity in them…
Love this Jonathan. Thank you for grappling with it on our behalf.
Compelling and useful share, Jonathan.
This is where I strategize with clients - I call it Identity Disruption … I loved writhing you wrote here - 💯
I wish my disorienting dilemmas were limited to one or two every few years. I usually have a couple a month. I usually start on recovery by taking a nap and waiting a day of two with out making rash decisions. Wait for the fog to lift before considering anything.
Thanks, Jonathan, for making me aware of this concept! I will start looking out for these disorienting dilemmas. The circumstances for disorienting dilemmas have been there, but the fact that I haven’t recognized them in the past is probably a sign that I didn’t see the opportunity in them…