Absolute Citrin
by Richard Citrin

The Leadership Café is back! My colleague and co-author Mike Couch and I are now taping Season II of our quest to find great leaders and hear more about their leadership wisdom.
In Season I, we asked our favorite pandemic question to our guests, “Hoping that nothing tragic happened to you or your family during the Pandemic, instead of discussing what the Pandemic did to you, can you share what the Pandemic has done for you?” Most of our guests never considered that side of the question but changing their mindset led to insightful responses that often brought a smile to their face. They become curious of their own life experiences and quickly realize that the last 2 years transformed lives irrevocably. We heard things like:
“We discovered we can work effectively away from home”
“I cherish that time I had with my kids in the middle of the day”
“My team didn’t need me nearly as much as I thought they did.”
“I never knew our organization could adapt so quickly and effectively.”
We’re all over what is not working and while pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Changing our mindset is the catholicon of resilience and curiosity is the elixir to better thinking.
We’re continuing that question in Season II with some minor modifications concerning post pandemic challenges and it is all about provoking curiosity.
Fostering curiosity in ourselves is easy to do as it is hardwired into us. We can try out some of these ideas to change that worry into excitement.
And please remember that famous biblical verse,
“Blessed are the curious for they shall have adventures.”
© Richard Citrin 2022