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In a world where curveballs are constant, becoming desensitized to chaos isn’t about shutting down — it’s about leveling up. When we learn to stay grounded amid unpredictability, we make clearer decisions, communicate with confidence, and lead with a calmer presence that others naturally trust. Chaos stops feeling like a threat and starts looking like an opportunity: an opening to problem-solve creatively, prioritize what truly matters, and show up as the steady hand in the storm.
Professionally, this resilience becomes a superpower. It sharpens our ability to adapt, strengthens our strategic thinking, and positions us as the person who can handle whatever comes next — with clarity, capability, and even a little grace.
By Heidi Harris & Molly McGintyIn a world where curveballs are constant, becoming desensitized to chaos isn’t about shutting down — it’s about leveling up. When we learn to stay grounded amid unpredictability, we make clearer decisions, communicate with confidence, and lead with a calmer presence that others naturally trust. Chaos stops feeling like a threat and starts looking like an opportunity: an opening to problem-solve creatively, prioritize what truly matters, and show up as the steady hand in the storm.
Professionally, this resilience becomes a superpower. It sharpens our ability to adapt, strengthens our strategic thinking, and positions us as the person who can handle whatever comes next — with clarity, capability, and even a little grace.