Get Even More Visitors To Your Blog, Upgrade To A Business Listing >>

Paralysed By Failure

Episode 61:  Mad Dogs And Servicemen

Frank:     That man is a psycho and for some perverted reason these two want to play games with him.
Trapper:    You get a soldier who has hysterical paralysis and you treat him as though he is really paralysed and he’ll become sick just to rationalise the guilt of leaving his buddies at the front.
Hawkeye:    Sid feels if you take a patient like that back to a nice clean hospital it just deepens the guilt.  You send him home and it sets it in concrete. 
Trapper:    Yeah, he has been treating his patients as close to the front as possible with the idea that they will return to their unit.
Hawkeye:    Otherwise, they get sent stateside and one moment’s failure on the battlefield becomes a lifetime disability.

A GI is brought in by ambulance suffering from Hysterical Paralysis. Hawkeye attempts to treat him with a new method being used by Psychiatrist Sidney Freedman, against the protests of Frank Burns and Margaret Houlihan who question his condition.

I am sure most of us understand what it means ‘to be Paralysed by fear’; to be so terrified of something, real or perceived, that you are unable to move.  Imagine being paralysed by Failure; to be crippled by your mistakes to the point where you can no longer function.  This is a critical condition for any leader because failure comes with the territory! Identifying “failure as an indispensable, irreplaceable part of learning and growth,” John Ortberg stresses “failure does not shape you; the way you respond to failure shapes you.”  So, you can choose to allow failure to paralyse you or propel you towards new discoveries.  Don’t allow a moment of failure become a lifetime of disability.  



This post first appeared on LEADING FROM THE TRENCHES, please read the originial post: here

Share the post

Paralysed By Failure

×

Subscribe to Leading From The Trenches

Get updates delivered right to your inbox!

Thank you for your subscription

×