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Resilience in 2021, Resilience Always

If you鈥檙e familiar with the plot of Homer鈥檚 epic The Odyssey, you know its protagonist, Odysseus, is a compelling character. Enduring storms, monsters, and other formidable obstacles, he manages to steer himself and his fleet back home to Ithaca after the Greek victory in the Trojan War. His successful return isn鈥檛 possible without a number of shrewd dealings and fortunate interventions. The perilous voyage takes 10 years to complete! Odysseus is nothing if not resilient.

Wouldn鈥檛 it be accurate to say 2020 has been an odyssey of sorts鈥攚ith its own tricky twists and turns? While each year brings about developments and trends that require us to adapt, the historic events of 2020 exceeded expectations. I am optimistic for a general upswing in 2021, but we should remember the mere passage from December to January is never a guarantee for smooth sailing. We鈥檒l still carry residue from 2020 into the near future. It鈥檚 important to keep our eyes open, and we must be resilient.

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Life, whether in the personal or professional arena, requires resilience鈥攁nd always will. It鈥檚 just that 2020 made it crystal clear. We were suddenly prone to drastic conditions beyond our control. What we could control, however, was our response. Resilience, then, is a compulsory survival trait for anyone鈥攂ut is especially so for a leader. As you know, leaders set the tone for the rest of the team. Project a resilient nature and those around you will respond in kind and adopt it as part of their own makeup.

Hardship, in varying degrees, is inevitable. We often need to draw power to manage and withstand adversity. I depend upon my Christian faith to sustain me. It allows me to make sense of circumstances鈥攖he good and bad, the normal and peculiar鈥攂ecause life will certainly present us with a mix. I sincerely hope you visit your source of strength and turn to it frequently. It鈥檚 important to find meaning in difficulty. We can, then, press ahead with wisdom and hope.

There is a valuable lesson to be derived from The Odyssey. Our sails may not be set for Ithaca, but metaphorically we鈥檙e always on a journey. Sometimes the wind is at our backs. Sometimes it blows us off course. Things will go wrong, but it鈥檚 a leader鈥檚 responsibility to maintain endurance for the destination of success. I wish you peace in the coming weeks鈥攁nd the necessary time to reflect and recharge. May we meet 2021, and beyond, with energy and a resilient spirit!

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