Please share an example of when you relied on your own crisis leadership.
I actually have two examples, and I'd like to share them because they are very different from one another.
The first example happened a couple months ago.
I live in North Carolina, my husband's active-duty Army, and he is currently deployed to Afghanistan.
We have a rental property in Tampa, and our tenants moved in. A week later, they welcomed their third baby into the world, and a little over a week after that, our tenant, with good intentions, tried to fix, or at least check out, a leaky faucet.
Well, it was in the master bathroom on the master bathroom tub, and the faucet, as he started to dismantle it, exploded, and flooded the house with about 500 gallons of water. So since water takes the path of least resistance, water was flowing, pouring, raining out of every recessed light and vent hole there was downstairs.
It was a mess.
The bathroom was flooded, the bedroom was partially flooded, and the downstairs entry, living room, and dining room was flooded.
So I had to rely on my crisis leadership skills significantly for that event because, one, my tenants were involved, and they had just moved into the house, his wife was recovering from giving birth, and now we have a disaster, a destruction of property.
So that was one example of relying on my crisis leadership skills, and that took communication, it took evaluation, it took project management, financial management, and there were some situations that I had not dealt with before that I really had to rely on other experiences to apply to this one.
A second, and very different, crisis that we recently had was, in the Army, we are very far away from all of our families, so our fellow soldiers and their families become very important to us and a big part of our lives, like family.
And there's a family that we are very close with, and her husband was deployed with my husband. And they had seven kids, and their 13-year-old son had made the decision to end his life.
And it has been a very different crisis.
This is a tragedy that is emotional and psychological, and it has required a different set of resiliency skills, one that relied a lot on faith to get us through this particular situation.
So it has definitely been a different crisis that required different skills and a different set of faith that I've really had to rely on to get myself through it, and to guide my children through it, and be supportive of our friends.