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Welcome to A Change Question — a special mini-series from The Inner Game of Change.
In each short, solo episode, I bring you one question worth sitting with — the kind that can spark both personal and professional shifts.

In this episode, I explore what it means to face change when everything feels chaotic. From buffalo walking into storms to Lou Gerstner steering IBM through crisis, to Shakespeare’s King Lear and Viktor Frankl’s quiet wisdom — we’ll look at how clarity can exist even without calm.

I’ll share four small, practical steps that help turn overwhelm into movement and uncertainty into agency — because sometimes, having control means embracing the chaos rather than fighting it.

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Chapters

1. The Buffalo Mindset (00:00:00)

2. Workplace Storms Defined (00:00:23)

3. A Question About Chaos (00:00:45)

4. Brain Shortcuts And Naming Feelings (00:01:20)

5. IBM’s Choice Inside Chaos (00:02:24)

6. Netflix And The Power Of Letting Go (00:03:03)

7. Shakespeare And Viktor Frankl On Agency (00:03:38)

8. Four Practical Moves For Change (00:04:30)

9. Closing Reflection And Invitation (00:06:11)

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