You go to the grocery store to buy ingredients to make your favorite pie recipe and can’t find one of the key ingredients, so you...
Keep looking until you find it and if you don’t find it, go to as many stores as you need to until you find it.
Decide to try a completely new recipe for an exotic pie you see on a flyer in the produce section.
Find someone who works there and get them to help you.
Don’t worry about it because you know you’ll find a substitute at home and the pie will still taste great.
You’ve met a business owner who provides a service complementary to yours and you realize that her customers would be great customers for you. She invites you to do an Instagram Story Takeover with her but you have no idea what that is, so you...
Tentatively say yes and then do whatever research it takes to learn this new skill.
Ask her to explain what it is before you answer.
Say yes with some trepidation but with the belief that whatever happens something good will come of the experience.
Say yes enthusiastically and feel excited about the opportunity to try something new.
You’re at a layover at the airport returning from a conference. The final leg of your flight continues to be pushed back and you hear that it might be canceled. You...
Hop online and research your butt off until you find another flight.
Go wait in line to ask the airline staff what the best course of action is.
Look up rental car options and look forward to a road trip adventure!
Stay at the gate and continue to wait for updates; you’ve got a few great podcast episodes lined up and are actually excited about the extra you-time!
You invite a potential client to lunch at one of your favorite restaurants. You arrive first and are told that they are slammed and will not have a table ready for at least another 35 minutes. You...
Wait for your guest to arrive so you can decide what to do together.
Put your name on the wait list because you’re sure that these wait times are never as long as they say they are. You’re confident you’ll be seated soon.
Notice it’s a beautiful day out and go to the sandwich shop next door to order a picnic lunch to eat in a nearby park.
Give your name to be put on the wait list — this place is totally worth the wait.
You are organizing an event and you’re not getting the sign-ups you were originally aiming for. You respond by…
Doubling down on your efforts. It’s crunch time!
Reaching out to your community for help by asking your friends, peers, and allies to share about your event on their social media. You know you would do the same for them!
Trusting your instincts and staying the course on the strategy you had originally planned. Things will work out, and you believe a smaller group might actually yield a more transformational experience.
Pivot and restructure your event to something different that you've never tried before but might be more appealing.