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Do the Right Thing

| posted by Fast Company staff
"There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but one must take it because one's conscience tells one that it is right." -- Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968), Baptist minister and civil rights leader

Recently a client of mine mentioned that he didn't like the way a certain colleague treated staff members. I asked him why he hadn't done anything about it. The question caught him off guard. He didn't have a good answer. Upon further reflection, he realized that he was contributing to the problem by letting it occur. He ended up speaking with the guy. And later he told me that though the conversation felt uncomfortable, it eventually improved the situation immensely.

Consider this:

It isn't always easy to do the right thing. Sometimes it can feel like the weight of the world on your shoulders. In these situations, use your conscience as a guide. Don't look for the "easy way out." What looks easy at first is often tough to live with in the long run. Always remember that you have to look at yourself in the mirror each day. And it's a lot easier to do if you're proud of what you see.

Something to try:

1. Start noticing where you don't stand up for what's right (however you define right).
2. Develop some ideas on how you could take action.
3. DON'T TAKE ACTION RIGHT AWAY - chat with others to get some perspective.
4. Choose your course.
5. Take action.

How has doing the right thing paid off for you?

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Recent Comments | 2 Total

March 16, 2005 at 12:03pm

John A. byrne
Doug, thanks for a really good insight. I find that your example occurs way too often in most organizations. The reason: No one wants to stick their neck out. But it is our responsibility to do just that.

March 17, 2005 at 11:45am

Joe
Doing the right thing can frequently be unpopular. But ultimately, I can look in the mirror in the morning and not feel shame.

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