Entering the restroom, my eyes are immediately locked on this image and I can’t stop staring at it. This visual is cemented in my mind, and I walk out of the restroom with a new realization: we are officially in panic mode. It is showing up in different ways, but it is showing up in everything we are doing and experiencing.
From the restroom to the boardroom, we all have a new normal and we are demonstrating strange behaviors. The image from the bathroom is one of scarcity and a sign of leadership based on fear. Fear is contagious and creates pandemic panic. This scarcity mindset and the fear of everything collapsing is our biggest threat — bigger than COVID-19.
What worries me as a leader of a large organization is that our craving for the status quo of two months ago, or last year, can cause us to cling to legacy thinking. It is limiting our ability to see the opportunities that also come with a new normal. These emotions can override logic, as we shared a few weeks ago.
Daniel Burrus wrote in a recent article on uncertain times, “COVID-19 is not our biggest problem, it’s what we are doing or not doing about it.”
In a recent social media post, I raised the question — what will our clients say about us one year after this pandemic? What are we doing right now to be distinctive and impactful in the new normal?
I challenge you to work through answering these questions that might help us be distinctive, sustain growth and relevance as we move forward:
Will this COVID-19 pandemic make us stronger or just scarcity crazy? By the way, do you have an extra roll?