Wednesday 9 November 2011

A&E Decisions

 
An accident is when an unfortunate, unexpected or unintentional incident takes place.   Emergencies are serious and unanticipated events.  They may be dangerous and call for urgent action.  They produce immediate pain, discomfort and cries for help.  To manage these states treatments are applied based on immediate need.  Life presents conditions to us, which we might personally or corporately consider to be A&E moments.  They drive us to look to internal or external resources for support.
The decision may be right in the moment; the strategy applied correct for the instance presented.  However, continuing the same approach may not improve the condition.  The hurt may burrow deeper, the pain increase, and an ugly scar develop.   An appropriate long-term management solution will be needed, to allow full repair or healing.   
Already applied your A&E decision?  Recognise and accept that the circumstance’s nature could change and your resolution need rethought.  What to do?  Place yourself in the future you want.  Imagine what you see, feel, hear.  Ask yourself “How did I get here?”, “Whose voice did I listen to?”, “What creative, permanent solution did I implement?”. Such questions give insight into the long term strategy needed to manage the situation.

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