Are you ready for the unexpected?

How do you respond when someone throws a wrench into your day?

Here’s how one classical musician responded, after a Nokia ring tone went off in the middle of his performance… (thanks to my local fiddler/composer friend, Paul Gitlitz, for bringing this to my attention).

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I found this video instructive.  Yes, it helps to know how to play the Nokia ring tone! (apparently its a component of a well known classical piece).   Beyond that, I see a number of  lessons in the video that we facilitators, mediators… can apply to our contexts.  In a way, we’re performers, too:

When I look at the above list, I know I still have a lots opportunity to better ready myself for the unexpected.    How about you?  What works best for you when someone forgets to turn off their ringtone…  drops the unexpected on your lap?

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What a captivating vignette upon which to make those apt suggestions, really helps them stick in my mind, and I do seem to need these reminders, Ben especially the third one

Thanks Kare. The 3rd one is interesting to me, too. It is one that clicked for me when I was doing some work with people who were from a different cultural background… to be effective, I really did have to say “hello”…

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