Reestablishing the sense of being a part of a team and community while at work

Reestablishing the sense of being a part of a team and community while at work

Reestablishing the sense of being a part of a team and community while at work

The pandemic has shown every CEO and even regular employees that it’s difficult to stay productive while isolated. You need a sense of community and socialization, apt communication and an active company culture for everyone to stay happy. Thankfully, we are now able to create a sense of community in different ways, and these things can be adapted and adjusted accordingly.

Mutual learning

Encouraging employees to share their knowledge with other team members is actually very helpful. One of the advantages is that it allows everyone to learn something. Managers can still learn things from other employees. The same can be said about a CEO. There’s always something new to learn, and there’s no shame in teaching and helping each other. It also delivers a great, engaging company culture.

Encouraging employees to take a break

Burnout is very problematic, and the best way to avoid that is to encourage employees to take a break. Around 8% of employees unplug from technology, so most of them still remain connected to tech. It’s  hard to take a break, which is why one of the main leadership ideas to focus on is helping everyone avoid burnout and working too much. Encouraging the team to take some time off and getting better rest is important, make it a part of the company culture and you will see amazing results.

Start establishing shared experiences online

Virtual shared experiences are great because they blend the team together and eliminate any fears that some team members might have. Simple things that allow team members to connect, share stories and make them accustomed to each other can help immensely. It’s a great leadership technique that helps lower stress levels, while encouraging more personal connections.

Removing the toxic company culture

Unfortunately, some businesses have a toxic company culture that doesn’t encourage people to connect and share moments that much during the day. Simple things like eating or even cooking together can help a lot. They are beneficial, and can help improve job performance.

Use nostalgia to your advantage

Nostalgia is a great motivator for a lot of people. It can alleviate stress and anxiety, since it can help people get past those challenging times in their life. It also builds resilience, and many times it will make it easier to boost your performance at work.

Conclusion

As you can see, rekindling that sense of community at work is very important, and there are different ways to do it. These leadership methods listed above are very efficient, and they bring in front an extraordinary potential. It’s a good idea to start implementing these, since they can provide great results, especially in the long run. If you want to grow your business, you need to have a stellar company culture and happy employees, and these methods can help you achieve such a goal!

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How to claim your power: Become who you want to be

How to claim your power: Become who you want to be.

Are you ready to get more of what you want? To become who you want to be? To build confidence to make better decisions? If you want to get unstuck and move forward, this book is for you. The framework Gary Brunson leads readers through is one that has brought help, healing, and personal insights to hundreds of people throughout his career, first as a psychotherapist and for the past few decades as an in-demand executive consultant to business owners and entrepreneurs.

The model set forth here provides an avenue to becoming more aware of the filters we default to and the patterns of response we might not even realize we have. It is for those who want to better understand themselves as well as for leaders who want to create more emotionally healthy workplaces.

The overarching frame for this book is three things that we have control of in our lives:
1. How we are going to turn up each day
2. What we decide we are going to be, become, and try to accomplish with the life we have left.
3. How we view all experiences of our past, and what we choose to do with them in our present and future life.

Doing the first two things requires us to intentionally reconnect with ourselves to reclaim the power we already have to be the creator of the life we want from this moment forward to the end of our lives. Then and only then can we execute those first two things, jettison the role of a victim, and live out our power to be the self-determined creator of our own lives.

We have all scripted ourselves to manage our lives in hundreds of ways. We operate daily out of automatic patterns of behavior, and mostly we are unaware of the fullness of those patterns or where they have come from. It pays to examine them when something happens that puts us in a situation about which we feel a strong emotion such as sadness, anger, scare, happiness, excitement, or tenderness. Brunson provides what he calls Golden Questions to gently interrogate those emotions when we experience them, as a means to reveal the existence and source of those patterns.

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Methods you can use to implement a working hybrid work model

Methods you can use to implement a working hybrid work model

Methods you can use to implement a working hybrid work model

Using a hybrid work model is a leadership strategy that has proven to be very efficient in the past few years. The reason is simple, employees like flexibility and having options is definitely going to make them happy. That’s why many recruiting professionals and managers are highlighting the hybrid work model as an option for potential hires that are interested in it. But how can you make the hybrid model work? Here are some ideas!

Start bringing the in-office and remote teams together

Every CEO that wants the hybrid work model to work should try this. The idea is to have virtual happy hours which help bring all employees together online. You can also have team calls with everyone where they get to know each other. All these ideas that bring the entire team together help immensely, and they will show the true value of this hybrid work model.

Encourage remote work for everyone

It’s a good idea because sometimes you will have in-office people that do want to work remotely. So, having the opportunity to work remotely as needed is helpful. It also makes it easier for those in-office employees to get a sample of how their remote colleagues are working. Which means it’s the best of both worlds.

 

Methods you can use to implement a working hybrid work model

Using a hybrid work model is a leadership strategy that has proven to be very efficient in the past few years. The reason is simple, employees like flexibility and having options is definitely going to make them happy. That’s why many recruiting professionals and managers are highlighting the hybrid work model as an option for potential hires that are interested in it. But how can you make the hybrid model work? Here are some ideas!Start bringing the in-office and remote teams together

Every CEO that wants the hybrid work model to work should try this. The idea is to have virtual happy hours which help bring all employees together online. You can also have team calls with everyone where they get to know each other. All these ideas that bring the entire team together help immensely, and they will show the true value of this hybrid work model.

Encourage remote work for everyone

It’s a good idea because sometimes you will have in-office people that do want to work remotely. So, having the opportunity to work remotely as needed is helpful. It also makes it easier for those in-office employees to get a sample of how their remote colleagues are working. Which means it’s the best of both worlds.

We would love to hear your comments. Please contact us today!

Gary Brunson
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Debra Rider
debra@myclearfocus.com

574.361.2674

Sustainable Growth & Profit Consultant, Coach, Mentor and Counselor/Therapist for Business Owners and Professionals.

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Steps Navy Seals are using to make decisions

Steps Navy Seals are using to make decisions

Steps Navy Seals are using to make decisions

Making the right decisions is one of the crucial parts of leadership. You can’t just make any decision, because each option comes with its own challenges, benefits, but also repercussions. That’s why it’s a good idea to turn to Navy Seals and other people that are trained to make decisions on the spot. There’s a lot you can learn from a Navy Seal, especially when it comes to their decision-making process.

Here’s how Navy Seals make a decision!

Gathering input

The work of a Navy Seal is dangerous, so you can’t make a decision without the right input. That’s why every Navy Seal will gather as much input as possible to ensure they know what they are getting into.

Needless to say, this can be a great idea for managers, recruiting experts, and even a CEO.

You always want to know the situation/topic inside and out before you make a decision; otherwise you might end up making the wrong one.

Only focus on decision-making when there’s a clear understanding of the situation, process, and also the potential repercussions. Rushing towards a decision is not what a Navy Seal does, and it’s certainly a bad thing for anyone, especially a CEO.

Find the right time to make a decision

As we said earlier, you don’t want to rush when making any type of decision. Instead, you want to be 100% sure that you’re doing the right thing. So it makes sense to follow the Navy Seal approach and assess everything, gather info and then study it properly. Only after you check everything for a while will you be able to make a great decision. It’s well worth it to not rush and instead focus on understanding everything, then you can schedule the right time to make a decision.

Course-correct as needed

There are many variables you need to take into account when making any type of decision. Sometimes these variables will change, and thus you need to course-correct. Yes, course-correction is important and it really is one of those things that will help enhance your decision and ensure it fits your needs. Do that, and the results can be incredible.

These are great steps that Navy Seals are using in order to make decisions. It’s very important to acquire information, stay calm, and focus on understanding the entire situation before you choose any decision that might be suitable. Even then, you still have to course-correct at times, so it’s crucial to do that as you monitor the outcome of your decision!

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Gary Brunson
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574.361.2674

Sustainable Growth & Profit Consultant, Coach, Mentor and Counselor/Therapist for Business Owners and Professionals.