I understand that you are reluctant to take on that new assignment. It's in an area that's not your strong suit.
I remember being faced with that in our consulting business. My partner asked my to take on a CIO advisory assignment with a Fortune 50 client. I balked. I hadn't been a CIO; how was I going to advise one?
"You're smart and have a ton of experience," he said, "and I'll help you out".
"But it's not my strong suit", I protested.
"What are you afraid of," he asked getting a bit exasperated with me?
"I don't think I would be at my best. ...And I don't like doing c-level work."
"Don't you realize that your c-level work is most people's a-level?"
I was stunned. First, for his vote of confidence, and opinion about my work. But when I thought about it years after, I was struck by how liberating a statement this was. He was saying, try your hardest and it will be great. It was Nike's "Just do it" personalized for me.
So give it a try. Remember, if there's no fear, there's no stretch, no learning. |