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How to stop being a plastic bag

As Henry David Thoreau wrote: 'Things do not change; we change.'

How to stop being a plastic bag
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American Beauty is one of my favourite movies. In one memorable scene, we watch Rickyโ€™s video of an empty, wrinkled plastic bag tossed about in the wind. We follow the bag as it whips about violently, spiralling skyward and then floating to the ground.

'And this bag was like, dancing with me. Like a little kid begging me to play with it. For fifteen minutes. And thatโ€™s the day I knew there was this entire life behind things.'

โ€“ Ricky, American Beauty

Have you ever opened your calendar to find nothing but other peopleโ€™s priorities staring back at you? Look at it now.

It happens quickly; your calendar is just the tip of the iceberg. You're not alone if youโ€™ve ever felt swept up in the rhythm and frustrated by the lack of space for stuff you care about. Many well-intentioned people feel a bit like Rickyโ€™s plastic bag. Pulled and tugged in all directions, they find themselves at the mercy of other peopleโ€™s choices and priorities.

However, unlike a plastic bag, you have agency. You canโ€™t control the wind, but taking responsibility for your actions is the mark of real leadership.

We donโ€™t know when the next pandemic will hit. We canโ€™t control how our boss shows up today, what our partner or children will do next, what the economy will do, or whether our customers will be sold on our next big thing. But we do have absolute control over our responseโ€”and that agency is what life and leadership are all about.

As Henry David Thoreau wrote: 'Things do not change; we change.'

We can seize our sense of agency by:

Knowing and living by our values

Having conviction in our thoughts and ideas

Creating our own rules for how we want to live and work

Intentionally seeking discomfort and risk

Making better choices.

Over the next few weeks, Iโ€™m going to explore this topic a bit more because as the world continues to go mad, taking responsibility for our part is more important than itโ€™s ever been.

Is it time for you to seize agency?

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