Anything that can go wrong in an educational setting usually does. From fistfights to broken pipes, you will deal with some of the most random and comical issues. How you deal with these inevitable situations will determine how successful you will be as an education leader. Will you push through and be resilient, or will you give up and cower in your office? Hopefully, you will choose the former. Let’s discuss in detail how effective education leaders respond to obstacles.
Keep moving, keep pushing, and success will follow
Great education leaders face life and career with poise and determination, especially when things get thorny. When most people might give in, that is the exact moment you need to push through and overcome hardship. For most people, it does not come naturally, but all it takes is a defining moment to help you find your sea legs.
For me, my defining moment was early in my deanship when I realized that the situation that I landed into was worse than the VP of Academic Affairs had originally told me. The professors were subpar, and the students were not ready for the rigors of college work. I didn’t give up; I dug in, and after a year, started to see outstanding results. This would not have happened if I gave up and accepted that the best that the professors or students could be was mediocre. No, I believed they could meet my standard of excellence, and they eventually did.
Concluding thoughts
Life will always be full of roadblocks; how you choose to deal with determine how successful you are. Effective education leaders approach roadblocks with a high level of positivity and innovativeness that allows them to overcome situations that others might run away from. When resilient leaders look back over their careers, they can do so with no regrets, knowing that they gave their best every time. And when times got tough, they got even tougher and stayed the course.