Advice
The Power of Mindset. Example: The US Election
This was an amazing week in the life of American politics, and in the life of democracy as a whole. Whatever one's political views, it is difficult to describe the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States of America as anything but a sea change.
It is transformational – particularly in light of the United States' history, and the continued lightning rod-like emotions driven up by the issue of race in America. Rather than making political commentary, however, my focus here is on how this election campaign – and Barack Obama's approach to the campaign (and to life, it seems) illustrates the impact of mindset on results and context.
Let me be more specific. In my view, Barack Obama has been all about mindset (aka paradigm), since day 1 of his campaign. And, it is his mindset and the way of being that flows from it that attracts so many people to him. In essence, Obama has created a new reality for people to live into. What is that new reality (aka mindset)? It is one of hope, acceptance, inspiration, calm courage, steadfast determination, leadership by example, and the sense that anything is possible.
The way I see it, whether one agrees with his political views and policies or not, Barack Obama changed the game in the election (and on the American political scene) by calling people to a new, higher plane. And this kind of a game has not been seen for a long time in that setting. More than that, Obama has succeeded in reigniting hope and a sense of empowerment (i.e. "Yes we can") among the American people, and I would argue that he has done so well beyond the USA's borders as well.
How does this connect to the work we do at Common Outlook? Very directly.
A foundational component of ANY work we do with clients is an examination of their mindset, and how it drives – consciously, and especially unconsciously – their actions and results. We help people uncover their fear-based or greed-based beliefs and assumptions, and we show how this often produces results they don't want. And, we show them how they can fundamentally change this stance in order to produce something much better in terms of an outcome. It is not easy to "live" or "embody" this different, more empowered mindset. It requires us to move beyond our survival-based instincts and behaviours to something higher. It takes courage, emotional maturity, discipline, open-mindedness, and a view of the big picture, among other things. But, the results are worth it – as is the experience of the journey.
If you have doubts about the impact of creating a new paradigm for people, just watch any significant speech Barack Obama has given. Listen to his words, watch his way of being, and observe the reactions of the people in the audience (or simply notice your own). I would be surprised if you could not notice the paradigm shift in action.


