Nearly two thousand years ago, Marcus Aurelius wrote a line worth taping to your computer monitor:
“It is like a fire, when it masters what falls into it… a little taper would have been put out, but a bright fire very quickly appropriates and devours what is heaped upon it, and leaps up higher out of those very obstacles.”
He wasn’t talking about staffing, but he might as well have been.
In a market like this one, the prevailing belief goes something like this:
“We’ll see growth return once market conditions improve.”
True, the orders are slower, the sales cycle is longer, and the clients are more cautious. So, you wait for the market to turn, treating every obstacle as the thing standing in between you and the year you had planned for. But that very posture – waiting for conditions to cooperate – is exactly how a staffing firm gets put out like a small flame.
Let’s talk truth.
The obstacle isn’t in the way of the work.
The obstacle is the work.
Marcus’s insight was that the mind, at its very best, doesn’t attach itself rigidly to one outcome. It holds its aims “with a reservation.” It wants the placement, the client, the win, but it doesn’t fall apart when reality delivers something else. Instead, it takes whatever shows up and puts it to work.
Think of it this way…
A small flame is snuffed by what lands on it.
A strong fire is fed by it.
Your firm is one or the other.
None of this is pretending that the market is just fine right now. It isn’t, and false optimism gets you nowhere. It’s all about what you do with the obstacles that are right in front of you.
Everyone gets the same obstacles. Not everyone turns them into fuel.
Be the firm that uses it. The one that comes out of the market not battered but forged, with a sharper team, a cleaner portfolio, and a fire that grew brighter from the energy of the obstacles that put the other firms out.