Mastering the Art of the Reframe Is the Key to Building Resilience. Here's How to Do It.To build resilience in business and in life, you must learn how to reframe. Here's why — and how to do it successfully.

ByAdam Markel

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There is one life-changing question at the center of reframing successfully.

Rapid change is an unavoidable variable in the equation of life. We often try toavoid change甚至阻止它,通常最终被铁道部e disruptive than the change itself. Just like with any equation, you cannot "solve for X" by ignoring it or removing it. That variable "X" is a paramount part of the equation, necessary to being able to find the solution.

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How growth happens

Growth always begins with a decision to either change oraccept changethat is happening around us. At a time when many of us are in a state of anxiety about what the future holds, it's important to understand how people and even organizations can "learn how to learn" by seeing situations as they are and asking one very important question. Much like the equation of life allegory above, the potential always exists in the ability to see the equation in its true form and open your mind to solutions.

Learning to reframe

When it comes tobuilding resilienceon an individual or organizational level, we've got to learn how to reframe. Reframing is a specific skill set of the mind where you are capable of taking a situation, seeing it realistically and then framing the situation with a simple, life-changing question:What is the creative opportunity now?

Reframingdoesn't mean that what happened yesterday isn't important or relevant, but that no matter what happened yesterday, there is a creative opportunity we can seize.

To be able to seize it, we have to create space to see it.

This simple reframe, in the form of a question, allows us to take stock of the situation that currently exists — to really see it and to find meaning in it. My grandmother used to preach something similar when I was a child by always reminding me to,"Find the little gems."What she meant by that, and what I teach with reframing, is that there is always growth and opportunity, but we often need to be reminded to look for those.

By human nature alone, we are predicting and protecting — at least we think we are. Our brain sees change and triggers fear,uncertainty and anxiety, yet it's almost always unfounded. The better option is to use the question I shared above, which is the same question my wife has poured into me for 20 years and the same question I have watched change so many lives and corporate cultures.

Seek growth and opportunity over running from change and succumbing to fear.

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Organizational application

If you're looking to build more resilience into your corporate culture, ask this question and let your teams sit with it. Give them something to chew on, and give them buy-in and space to lean into this new mindset of reframing and resilience.

Simultaneously, what you will see happen with this pivot is that your teams will begin to seek better outcomes, regardless of the situation. You are now giving them permission to becritical thinkersand strategic problem solvers — all the while validating their perception of each situation and their ability to find opportunity.

Overjoyed vs. overlooked

There are so many moments we miss in life because we are not looking at the full picture or a clear version of that picture.Perceptiontruly does alter reality, and so there are moments we might perceive as negative and then we miss out on experiencing that moment as a pivot point or moment of growth.

Choosing to see something as an opportunity allows you to grasp the full picture rather than just one small angle through a blurry lens. When your teams learn to reframe, you will see them begin to flourish in times of change. They are looking for positive outcomes, habitually, rather than waiting around or leaning into negative emotional responses.

This is the beginning of a wonderful path for your organization if you commit to the simple act of creating space and asking this simple question. By instilling reframing as a skill set amongst your teams, you are empowering them tolean into change, to use it, to find the value in the change and to use that value to accelerate forward.

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Missing 7 out of 10

When an elite athlete speaks on reframing, it perks my ears because I know their mindset is a determining factor in how well they show up to perform each day. So, when Derek Jeter was asked about missing 7 out of 10 hits, his response was pretty epic. Jeter said,"I am due for a hit and if I can get a hit just 3 out of 10 times, I will be in the Hall of Fame."

Not only was he thinking of the future rather than the here and now, but he was also reframing toward the positive and looking at the full equation — not just one variable.

"What is the creative opportunity now?" is the simplest, most powerful question to find meaning in the moment while creating a path to the future.
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Adam Markel

Entrepreneur Leadership Network Contributor

CEO of More Love Media

Bestselling author, keynote speaker, workplace expert and resilience researcher, Adam Markel, inspires leaders to master the challenges of massive disruption in his new book, “Change Proof — Leveraging the Power of Uncertainty to Build Long-Term Resilience.” Learn more at AdamMarkel.com.

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