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An Unexpected Outcome Of The Corona Virus Nightmare

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I'm not going to talk about the silver lining we should be seeking in the wake of the Corona Virus.

If you haven't heard, New York City's hospital staff is getting crushed.

It's hard to talk about the good things that can come from bad things when the bad things are really bad.

So, instead, I would like to find another way to reframe what's happening.

We have to admit that what's happening is a nightmare for many people.

I'm very grateful that I don't live paycheck to paycheck and that my life hasn't been entirely altered by this, so I feel that too--but I want to focus on the pain.

I don't know about you, but chances are, if you're reading this blog, you have something inside you that is driven by helping people.

You might be making software, writing a book, or helping an amazing company reach more people, but at the heart of it, chances are, you're in it for impact.

This is your chance.

People are in pain.

It's a nightmare for a lot of folks.

But it's not just a nightmare. Nightmares don't stay nightmares forever.

It's an opportunity to help people.

It's your chance to rise.

It's a nightmare, but it's a calling too.

2 Minute Action:

Take 2 minutes to help someone today.

If you don't know how, here are some ideas:

  • Call your mom and ask if she needs help ordering groceries online.
  • Text your friends and ask if they want to set up a "skype date" to stay social and raise spirits.
  • Send a pizza to your local ER and let them know they matter.

None of these things are hard, but they mean so much.

It's definitely a nightmare.

But it's also your calling.

P.S. Here's what some other folks are doing, too:

 DONATE

Wethos is partnering up with the Freelancers Union to launch a half a million dollar relief fund that will distribute grants of up to $1,000 for freelancers experiencing financial hardship due to the pandemic. Donate to the cause, here.

CROWD SOURCE

Betterific/Ideascale launched a public health challenge. People are collaborating to find relevant and actionable ideas to the crisis. Get involved, here.

BUILD SOMETHING

Copper 3D has developed and open-sourced a design for reusable 3D-printed face masks as part of their #HackThePandemic initiative.

AMPLIFY WHAT YOU DO

OLIO is matching your home-cooked meals with low-income families who previously relied on free school meals to feed their children.

USE THE INTERWEBS

Classcraft is helping students and educators all over the world navigate the shift to remote learning in the wake of school closures.

FILL THE GAPS

Cell-Ed created this free mobile text-to-audio COVID-19 guide to bridge the information gap for hard-to-reach populations, no data or internet required to download.

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Why You Should Ask Yourself This Question 5 Times

Ask yourself this question 5 times. This trick is how experts solve difficult problems quickly.

woman asking why 5 times
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It turns out, there's a quick and effective technique that experts use to solve problems. What's great about this technique is that it works for business problems just as well as it works for personal problems. It's a simple question but you have to ask yourself this question 5 times.

Ask yourself this question 5 times:

  1. Why are you doing all of this work?
  2. Why is that?
  3. And so why would that be?
  4. Why might you think that?
  5. Why again?

Seems ridiculous to ask yourself "why?" five times, but understanding the WHY behind your work is important.

This is the fastest way to move from surface curiosity to a root cause of a problem. This technique is well known in productivity circles like SixSigma.

One of the things I love about this is that it requires no math and it will help you call out the relationships between the problems you face.

It will also support your motivation, a constant daily battle for each of us. Here's a post I wrote about using the 5 Whys to solve business problems with a few extra tricks thrown in.

Sure, you don't need a great "why" to make money or do the things you want, but you do need a strong "why" if you want to live a life of social impact and purpose.

Audit your "why" and you will increase the chances of living a regret-free, purpose-driven life.

Audit your "why" in other areas of your work and life and you will get down to the real issue you need to address.

2 Minute Action

Ask yourself "why" 5 times.

You might be surprised at what you find.

If you have trouble doing this by yourself, enlist a friend to help push you.

No excuses.

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