Hey Reader, It’s been a challenging week, and I know you’re managing a lot right now. As you strategize what to do in the post-election season, I invite you to include your own well-being as part of your plan for moving forward. This is particularly important as a team leader. Research shows that stress and anxiety can be contagious and detrimental at high levels if they’re not addressed. So, being able to skillfully manage your mental and emotional climate is a critical skill for leading your team during challenging times. As flight attendants remind us: “In the event of a sudden drop in pressure, an oxygen mask will drop from above. Secure your own mask first before assisting others.” This concept also applies to pouring into yourself personally and professionally. If you’re consistently pouring from a full or overflowing cup, you set yourself and your team up for sustained long-term success. Otherwise, your cup runs dry, you burn out, and your mission suffers. As you navigate what’s ahead, I want to share six essential commitments for supporting your well-being while you lead your team through this challenging season. Collectively, I call these the P.A.U.S.E. for Change Commitments. I write about them in detail in How to Thrive When Work Doesn’t Love You Back: A Practical Guide for Taking Care of Yourself While Changing the World. Pause—Regularly pause to refill your own cup so you have enough to pour into others. Consider:
Align—Be clear on your personal and professional "why" to guide decisions. Reflect on:
Understand—Increase emotional intelligence to enhance interactions and decisions. This includes:
Serve—Serve at your best by minimizing distractions that hinder mission-critical work:
Engage—Regularly engage with your team (and not just in times of crisis) by:
As you take time to regroup, I invite you to pause and check in with yourself. What do YOU need to be okay right now? Take a moment to catch your breath and refill your own cup. Then, get back to doing the good work. Remember, you are smart, strong, and resilient. This isn’t your first time facing massive change and disruption and coming out on top. Keep on keeping on, Meico Did someone forward this email to you? Subscribe for free here! |
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