Little did I know that a TRIP of a lifetime would include a RIDE of a lifetime!
Our busload of 40 had just finished exploring the rose-red city of Petra, a phenomenon tucked away in a valley running from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. Long story short, Petra is a place where nature and man have conspired together to create a civilization carved out of sandstone that stands unmatched in the architectural annals of human history. In other words, it is a destination that simply sits in the category of you’ve-got-to-see-it-to-believe it. It’s a place where photos only offer a tease of its magnificence.
As you enter the city through a narrow and winding gorge, the Siq, you are flanked by soaring cliffs that reach high into the Jordanian skies. At the end the gorge, you are stunned and breathless as you catch your first glimpse of Al-Khazneh—The Treasury.
After you have soaked in this city sculpted into the giant red mountains (and taken a ton of photos), you have the option of a horseback ride back to the bus. And in spite of the slapdash ‘saddles’, and perhaps more importantly in spite of better judgment, a few of us mounted up for the ride.
Long story short, somewhere along the way back things went south—in a hurry. I was snapping some photos of my fellow horsemen when all of a sudden my horse got spooked (for us non-equestrian types that’s a technical term for ‘went crazy’!) and took off in full gallop. For the next several minutes, I had no idea how this ride was going to end. And in that moment, two things crossed my mind. First, this was NOT in the travel brochure! And second, falling off the horse was NOT a good option! So I hung on. To this day I still don’t know why or how the agitated horse decided to stop.
My ‘ride of a lifetime’ is a fitting picture of the realities of leadership! There are simply times when things are UNCERTAIN—when you have no idea how things will turn out. And when these times become your times, ‘hanging on’ is sometimes the best you can hope for.
So let’s probe into this a little. In times of uncertainty, as a leader, what do you hang onto? Allow me to offer out a few thoughts.
When all is said and done, the leader who stands strong is the one who chooses to allow the truths of certainty to stand down the times of uncertainty.
Chuck Olson
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Written by Chuck Olson
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