Thursday, April 7, 2016

The Fundamental Mismatch Error

One from Seth:

"It's me, not you."
vs.
"It's you, not me."

What happens when you're unable to serve a customer well, or engage with an employee, or work with a partner?

One instinct is to blame the other person, that your art doesn't match their expectations, and they ought to change, or leave.

And the other is to put the blame on oneself, to state that, "it's up to me to change to make them happy."

Either might be true.

For some people, that's hard to swallow, but it's true. 

If you're not getting what you seek from the work you do, it could be because your instinct is to go too far in one direction, a belief that doesn't help you very much.

Blame too many other people and you become a lonely diva, bitter and alone.

Blame yourself too often and you become a wishy-washy panderer to the masses.

Mismatches happen. The opportunity is in dealing with them in a way that leads you (and the other) to the place you want to go.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks Smitha.Came in really handy .

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  2. I do see what you are sauing but that balancing act is just not easy.

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  3. Girija, so glad to hear it helped :)

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  4. Saadagi, Sure is not easy, and this is where your own discernment comes in...in fact you have 'the way' in your own other comment today...'be aware' :)

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