Do not resist the fact that it’s day #1 of a new series on Resistance.

Resist / Persist - Resistance #1

 

Stealing From Susan

Last year I won a writing contest put on by Susan Steinbrecher.  I won a weekend at the Gaylord Texan outside of Dallas and we went over the 4th of July weekend, 2012.  It was a great time and I was able to meet Susan during the weekend, which was  a great honor.  She recently launched a new website dedicated to promoting her abilities as a speaker and I went to check it out.  There were video samples of her speaking and this quote was the very first thing that she spoke about.  I stole it from her because I liked it so much. 

What Not To Resist

Susan was referring to the futility of resisting change in the business world.  In particular she was talking about the technology, communication, globalization and more 21st century elements to modern business. She said people can try to resist, but that resistance won’t change anything. The future is going to come, whether you resist it or not.  The future persists. Indeed, it is the most persistent element of life.  Some things are bad to resist.

What To Resist

However, there are areas of life where it is good to resist.  When you see racism or sexism or bigotry or corruption, it’s good to resist.  When you feel yourself sliding into mediocrity, it’s good to resist.  When you are tempted to blame, gossip or hate, it’s good to resist.  These things also persist. But unlike the future they can actually fade, becoming lest persistent. And your resistance to them is one of the actions needed to help them fade away.  Some things are good to resist. 

What Do you Resist?

What is it you try to resist?  Are you effective or not?  Explain.

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Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman

Quote by Susan Steinbrecher, American business leadership consultant and speaker.  

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Susan Steinbrecher

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