In this final installment of my recent series called Be a Taker, we’re looking at an underused set of tools that, although they come at the end, can be useful at any point in the process as you navigate transition.
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In this fourth part of our five-week series on navigating transitions I’m calling Be a Taker, I’m offering a series of tools to help you Take Action. Action is motivating, and when we are feeling untethered by change, having a few simple things to try doing can be really helpful. Here you go!
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In this third installment of Be a Taker, it’s time to “Take Charge” — which in this context of navigating transitions means sorting out your non-negotiables so you know where your firm edges are.
Here are some tools at your disposal:
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In this second installment in my new “Be a Taker” series on navigating transition, I’m turning our attention to tools under the heading of “Take In.” It’s an invitation to pay attention to what you’re ‘ingesting’ as fuel for your forthcoming success.
It’s a good time to time to curate your focus, your crew, your creative energies and your expectations. Very practically, here’s what I’d suggest you try:
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If Adam Grant were here, he’d tell us it’s better to be a giver than a taker, and I’d agree — except I’m going to spend the next five blog entries encouraging you to take. Stay tuned for five detailed prompts that will help you navigate transition and reimagine your next chapter, organizationally and/or personally.
The first is “Take Stock.” Be honest about where you find yourself.
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