Learning from the Past, While Moving Forward

Apr 27, 2023

Rudy Hobbs

by Rudy Hobbs

With nearly two decades under his belt, Rudy brings invaluable experience leading and serving in government at all levels.

There are many ways to view new beginnings.  They can be awkward and uncertain, or they can be powerful. At some point, everyone will face a new beginning. It could be a major, life changing event, simply starting a new day, or giving someone a second chance. It is how we approach, plan, and execute that determines our ability to leverage these occasions to our advantage in both our personal and professional life.

To make the most of new beginnings and create powerful opportunities, it is important to apply what we have learned from our previous experiences.  We’ve all had situations where if given the opportunity we would do it a different way.  Bringing the lessons learned from past experiences allows for make-or-break adjustments in the new chapter that is being written. Having the ability to understand how to deploy talents in new opportunities sets you up for success.  By acknowledging past experiences, the new experience becomes rewarding and can lead to greater opportunities in the future.

While it’s important to learn from the past, it’s also important to move forward with a fresh start. From the perspective of a former legislator who is now a lobbyist, new beginnings are both necessary and a gift.  As a lobbyist, I work on countless issues over the course of a legislative session, working with legislators in supporting their cause, developing messaging, and working to get additional supporters.  However, the next week, I might work against the same team I previously supported.  The only way these relationships work in Lansing is through new beginnings and fresh starts.

Without new beginnings, long memories will always stand in the way of building coalitions and moving forward.  Starting anew with a colleague or peer is such a simple gesture that is often overlooked; however, it is the secret sauce to building effective relationships.  To turn a page and give someone a fresh start is a practice that should be used often.  One could argue that the most successful friendships, marriages, or partnerships all use forgiveness or a fresh start to make it through a difficult patch. The most successful leaders in Lansing use this every day as a powerful tool to reach across the aisle and build successful alliances.  New beginnings are one of the cornerstones to building effective relationships.

Michigan Legislative Consultants is a bipartisan lobbying firm based in Lansing, Michigan. Our team of lobbyists and procurement specialists provide a wide range of services for some of the most respected companies in America. For more on MLC, visit www.mlcmi.com or connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Recent Posts

Monthly Tax Revenue Increases

Monthly Tax Revenue Increases

Revenue from major taxes and net lottery revenue totaled $4.1 billion in October, a 3.5% increase from the prior year. The collections were $7.1 million higher than prior projections. Key Points: General Fund tax collections were $16.7 million less than projected,...

October Unemployment Rate Rises

October Unemployment Rate Rises

Michigan’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in October rose by two-tenths of a percentage point to 4.7%. Employment declined by 9,000 over the month, while unemployment increased by 6,000. Key Points: Unemployment rose for the seventh consecutive month. The...

Meet the DTMB Leader

Meet the DTMB Leader

Michelle Lange serves as the director of the Department of Technology, Management, and Budget (DTMB). In December 2022, Governor Whitmer moved her from the role of acting director to director of the department. Director Lange: She’s held several roles at DTMB...

Looking for older articles?

We’ve recently made improvements to our blog to provide a better user experience. If you’re searching for older posts, click here to search our archive.

Michigan Legislative Consultants
110 W. Michigan Avenue
Suite 500
Lansing, MI 48933
517.372.2560
517.372.0130 fax

1001 Woodward Avenue
Suite 500
Detroit, MI 48226

MLC is proud to be the Michigan member of NASL