Donna Lake sits at her desk holding a small figurine of Riley the cat. Riley, the real black cat, is leaping toward her with wide eyes. A speech bubble from Donna reads, “Riley, this is for you.”Donna holds out the Riley figurine while saying, “With the understanding that you leave the others alone.” Riley stands on the desk, looking up at her with wide eyes.Riley stands on the floor holding the small Riley figurine, staring at it with wide eyes. Part of Donna’s face is visible on the left.Riley lies on his back holding the tiny Riley figurine. A speech bubble from off-panel Donna says, “I’m going to log that as agreement.”

CHOOSE YOUR STARTING POINT

CHAPTERS

Self Love

From Donna's Desk

What the Voodoo Dolls Accidentally Taught Me:

 

  • You don’t have to fight everything head-on.

Riley was going to go for something. I could either try (and fail) to stop him altogether, or give him one sanctioned target and quietly protect the rest.

 

  • Redirection beats repression.

Telling someone “don’t” rarely works once they’re mid-pounce. “Yes, but over here” travels a lot farther.

 

  • Sabotage can be repurposed.

Whoever wrapped those dolls wanted mischief, maybe drama.

What they accidentally gave me was a training tool: A live demonstration of how focusing energy reduces damage instead of amplifying it.

 

  • Agreement doesn’t always look like a signed document.

Sometimes it’s a nod.

Sometimes it’s a status email.

And sometimes it’s a cat lying on his back, eyes glazed, not touching anyone else’s doll.

Is it enforceable in court? No.

Is it enforceable in my department? Absolutely. I have a tiny group of witnesses.

 

If you work with humans instead of cats, the principle is the same:

Got a chaos engine who wants to be “in everything”? Give them one project they can own instead of twelve they can disrupt.

 

Got a chronic complainer? Channel them into structured problem-spotting with actual follow-up instead of hallway monologues.

 

Got mystery sabotage from another department? Turn it into a leadership lesson while you quietly trace the purchase order.

 

The point isn’t to stamp out energy.

 

It’s to give it a landing pad that doesn’t burn the building down.

 

So yes, someone out there thought they could rattle us with anonymous voodoo dolls. Instead, they handed me a pretty good metaphor.

 

You can try to control everything, or you can offer the cat his own doll and call it an agreement.

 

I know which one I’m choosing.

Donna

#FromDonnasDesk
#ManagementByRedirection
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#MiddleManagementMagic

 

One thought on “Self Love

  1. Sure, brilliant managing, but I’d still keep the dolls on standby, just in case 😉

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