四虎影院

Building Tenacity in the Time of Covid

Here at the CATLab, our theme for this summer is tenacity. As we strive to remain authentic, curious, and committed, we know that we need to meet the circumstances of Summer 2020 with a special sense of determination. What are some ways we can build that determination and tenacity? Some of our teammates shared their reflections.

Abby: Perseverance & Self-Discipline

Earlier this year, Abby, our social media manager, was tasked with choosing a theme for this summer. As she researched possible words, one that kept coming up was tenacity. According to Abby,

鈥淭enacity means to push through the hard times with determination and persistence鈥攂eing ready to give it your all even when you don鈥檛 feel like it.鈥

It was right around this time that California went into Shelter in Place, and most of us were sent home from school as classes shifted online. Realizing early on that the CATLab was going to look very different this summer, Abby said that she thought the idea of tenacity would be especially applicable 鈥渋n this time of change and in this time of new adjustments.鈥

When asked how she has needed tenacity in her own life this summer, she said that her main struggle has been seeing how quickly circumstances can change and having to adapt to them. 鈥淚鈥檓 a major planner,鈥 she explained with a grin. 鈥淚n this time of uncertainty,鈥 she said, 鈥淚鈥檝e really been pressing into my relationship with the Lord and seeking Him as my source of strength,鈥 and that doing that has helped her stay motivated and determined.

Other things that have helped her persevere have been establishing a routine and setting goals. Abby says these goals are usually 鈥渘othing crazy, but little things that are an accomplishment when I meet them.鈥 They give her achievable steps to keep in mind and to strive for. As for the routine, Abby says it鈥檚 good to make a schedule that starts even before your workday does. For example, she says that making breakfast, reading the news, and getting fully dressed for work every day puts her 鈥渋n the mindset to work and be productive.鈥

鈥淓ven though our plans aren鈥檛 exactly what we originally anticipated,鈥 Abby said, 鈥渋t鈥檚 so important for us to be determined and persevere through this so that we can finish our work and contribute to the overall success of 四虎影院.鈥

Frank: The Accountability of a Team

For those of us who struggle to be self-motivated, remembering that we are part of a team can be a huge help. For Frank, one of our new developers, working with the CATLab has already been a huge contrast to the past few months of doing classes online. Even without a shared office space or people physically there to check up on him at any given moment, he still found it easier to keep himself accountable:

"What I鈥檝e found really impactful is know[ing] that everyone is doing something. It feels like you鈥檙e part of something big. Your part means a lot to the team. I think if it was just me learning Salesforce or me doing these projects, I definitely would have taken a day or two to do nothing. But everybody being on board鈥 brings in commitment.鈥

In spite of the CATLab鈥檚 remoteness, he insisted that it still has the distinctiveness that initially drew him in. The first time Frank heard about the CATLab was last summer when he spent a month in 四虎影院鈥檚 Ocean View apartments, which was where most of the CATLab members were also living. What he saw was 鈥渁 whole group of students鈥 where they stick together, they love each other, they pray together. So it was a group that I immediately felt I would love to be part of.鈥 And even now, he said, although our interactions are online, 鈥淲e still have morning prayer, still have collaboration throughout the day. You still see what the team is all about.鈥

Of the specific things that Frank said helped him persevere, most of these had to do with other people: talking to friend and senior developer James about their respective projects, calling with other team members to answer questions, and getting an idea of what other people have been working on through informal conversations.

One way we get to know each other is through our 鈥渓unch buddy鈥 system, where once a week we get paired with someone else in the CATLab and have a casual conversation during our lunch break. Frank said he appreciated that these conversations aren鈥檛 about a formula or a list of deliverables, but simply about getting to know our teammates. He mentioned how a conversation he鈥檇 had with Kelsey, our grant writer, about grad school had been particularly inspiring. Hearing about other people鈥檚 tenacity, he said, can be 鈥渁n encouragement for yourself to not settle for anything less.鈥

Although he鈥檚 learning a lot of technical skills, Frank said that what he鈥檇 take from the CATLab beyond this summer is the accountability and responsibility that comes from realizing you鈥檙e part of a team. Everyone is adjusting to remote work in different ways, but for Frank, his desire to 鈥contribute to what the team is doing鈥 is what keeps him pushing forward.

Hannah: Community & Interruptibility

Similarly, Hannah points to encouragement from others鈥 examples as the basis for her own tenacity鈥攏ot only in her job, but in the bigger challenge of figuring out what life after graduation looks like.

Having just graduated from 四虎影院 earlier this month, Hannah moved into a house with five other recent graduates. This new living situation has helped her experience tenacity in a community as she says she has been 鈥渨atching myself and them adapt to changing expectations.鈥 As she and her friends have faced disappointments from graduation being postponed to jobs falling through, they have been able to provide a support system for each other.

Most of this support has been through having conversations to process the pain and frustration and generally holding each other up. 鈥淔or me,鈥 said Hannah, 鈥淚 think a lot of my tenacity comes from riding on the coattails of others and being encouraged by others. The communal aspect of it is really important for me.鈥 As she talked about the last few weeks, Hannah kept emphasizing not her own determination or hard work, but 鈥渉ow tenacious we鈥檝e been together.鈥

Hannah had similar comments to make about the CATLab. A large part of our ability to move forward with our projects as efficiently as we have has come from our commitment to keep collaboration at the center. In spite of her initial qualms about the remote working situation, Hannah said she鈥檚 been 鈥渟uper edified by how well it鈥檚 going.鈥

One of Hannah鈥檚 other tips for productivity may seem counterintuitive: being interruptible. But she鈥檚 quick to point out the 鈥渄ifference between being interruptible and distractible.鈥 Hannah pointed out that 鈥渢his space that I鈥檓 working in was not originally designed for the purpose of being an office or space for productivity.鈥 Because of that, 鈥Not being frustrated by distractions or interruptions but letting them come and go is something that鈥檚 helped me.鈥

Especially since the people around us are so important to our own tenacity, we need to realize that working remotely doesn鈥檛 mean we have to be completely removed from our surroundings. Remembering the unique challenges we face from our work environments can help us extend grace to ourselves and others. Sometimes the best way to be focused and productive in the long run is to 鈥淟et interruptions come and go gently.鈥

So what does it mean to have tenacity in a time like ours? As plans shift and environments change, the adjustment will look different for everyone. Abby reminds us that simple things like setting goals and making a schedule can get us in the mindset to persevere. Frank shows that being part of a team can help us be more motivated than we could manage on our own. And Hannah helps us see that tenacity thrives in community and that it鈥檚 not just getting work done, but about doing life well. These simple lessons are ones we can take with us throughout the summer and beyond.


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