Crisis Mode
When you hit crisis mode it may feel as if all your
faculties have shut down, when in fact they have not stopped but been channeled
towards resolving the crisis. Your brain suddenly remembers memories you had
once forgotten, keenly aware of the events leading up to, and creating the
situation you now find yourself in. It is essentially the flight-or-fight
response geared towards fight mode. The multitude of ideas, thoughts, concepts,
and plans that consistently fill your mind are replaced by the desire to figure
out the present situation and find amicable resolution.
I recall back in my undergraduate days minoring in corporate
communications and taking public relations courses, the idea of crisis
management was a significant theme. When a crisis arises an entire company may
halt its operations, experts called in, appointments and daily personal lives
cancelled all in an aimed attempt to move quickly and effectively. Similarly,
when we hit a crisis situation in our personal life we may stop our day, call
our friends and family for advice, and cancel prior engagements to deal with
the situation. A Public Relations practitioner is typically the best resource
for a company/organization to use in a crisis situation because above all else
your public image is most essential to surviving the crisis. However, when
dealing with a personal crisis one can often find the best resource is not so
easily ascertainable.
Labels: crisis, life, management, PR, problem-solving