Find Your Phrase in Important Moments

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Find Your Phrase in Important Moments

By Jim Detert and Aba Blankson | MIT Sloan Management Review | June 18, 2025

3 key takeaways from the article

  1. Many of us have experienced situations where we or someone else was problematically stereotyped, inappropriately dressed down, or held back from opportunities. In these cases, we’d like to think we wouldn’t be a silent victim or bystander. Unfortunately, the evidence suggests otherwise.  At other times, our response to situations like these isn’t silence but is equally problematic.
  2. If our goal is to strongly defend our own values and act as an ally to others, why do we often use such ineffective strategies in the moment? Because “fight or flight” is humans’ instinctive, and therefore automatic, response to stressful situations.  If we don’t work hard to overcome these natural tendencies, we’re likely to keep reacting the same way every time.  And we will keep regretting that.
  3. So, what can you do? The authors recommend that we should choose a couple of phrases that we want to be able to reliably and skillfully use when faced with disrespectful, inappropriate behavior. Then we should practice using them until the phrases become automatic even when we are significantly stressed.  We need to Set Clear Boundaries, Encourage Awareness and Change, and Spark Reflection and Dialogue.

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Topics:  Leadership, Crisis

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