Super Power Trait: Crisis Management
Skill Set:
To enter situations in turmoil and bring order out of chaos, often without adequate resources, help or time.
Weakness:
Your amazing crisis management skills make you NEGATIVE. The better you are navigating situations where everything is screwed up, the HARDER it is for you to attract and thrive in situations where everything is just fine. Because you are EPIC at defeating struggle, you expect, look for and attract
struggle.
Superpower crisis management (which is another word for an Alpha's favorite activity - rescuing!) makes you a full time WARRIOR.
How does that
screw you up?
Warriors need BATTLES. Warriors start fights. Warriors feel unappreciated, rejected and lost without a struggle and a cause to “fight for.”
I spent over 15 years running my own high-conflict
divorce law firm. Yep, read that again - high-conflict divorce law firm! It wasn’t even a normal divorce law firm, it was a "things are super screwed up, epic multi-year battle" law firm.
My cartoon avatar (from before people even had those) with a black woman in a blue business suit holding a briefcase and a massive Thor
hammer. Warrior me!
I only ever got cases where things went crazy. I expected things to go crazy, I attracted cases where things went crazy and I excelled at handling the crazy.
And then, because I was still human, I complained about all the crazy! ;-)
Friday nights, the law firm officially closed at 5 PM, but we never really left until after 6 PM, because we expected the evil opposing counsels to send us a sneaky, late Friday night faxes with something stupid in it
- like, “we’re not turning the children over for visitation this weekend unless you confirm in writing in the next 10 minutes and it’s Friday at 6:30 PM” (Yes, that happened).
The double edge sword of being really good at handling all types of messes is that EVERYTHING in your life begins to reflect your strength, mess
wrangling.
My relationships with my family, friends, clients and even my wealth all reflected my need to feel approval gained by rescuing someone or something from their crisis.
Time for Tanya’s two favorite coaching words: STOP IT.