Short-term isn’t new

Considering these 2 months of nearly no economical development, it makes us redefine time, priorities and goals! Bankruptcies, bailouts, business disappearance in such short time means something, regardless the cause. While well managed companies will survive, they too are looking to become more sustainable.

Scaling in a sustainable way remains one of the best options, for companies and individuals. A lot of short term activities will lead the way to a new normal.

Easier said than done! This, to be achieved, deserves a lot of inner-energy, dedication and self-believe.

Considering the tech development is not enough to contain such a crisis, it impacts our everyday life differently.

Again the short-term view of immediate solutions and life simplification aided by tech might create long-term trends forging a new demographical landscape and unfortunately more inequality.

Short-term goals are something not unusual, more specifically in developing countries. It is fight for survival every day! Something to think about considering the global situation today!

Humanity has a great chance, an unique chance.

Longterm disruption and what are we taking from prior-crisis onwards?

Last week I presented to my team a new initiative on how we purposelessly can put our heads together. Considering a longterm world disruption (which gives me a lot energy) I want to bring my team forward and reflect which impact we will have individually and as a team.

With virtual interactions and cloud based solutions, how far will service be valued and relationships built? A lot has been done through online platforms before. Added value might take place simply by not going back to the prior crisis normality.

Change management and increasing empowerment lead us to learn more, discover a new world and probably put value on local actions in comparison to before.

Dealing with irrationality

Being outdoors exercising for two hours each other day is gold during this reality. A lot of reflection and expectation management go through my head. Also plenty of ideas and irrational thoughts come along. It is a kind of mental exercise with myself along the tracks. A lot of thinking takes place right after my jogging sessions, and I make sure I document how I feel, what I think and what I must take along. Keeping journaling alive, my inputs into my leadership notebook as well as practicing creativity on my websites as well as expanding this blog and my photography editing skills, keep my mind open, active, creative and healthy! #mudinyourtoe #healthymind #runningmotivation #creativity