10/04/2022
A calm, harmonious work place full of mature people bringing their best on a daily basis?
At best this exists in our fantasies.
Just like the fantasies we have about our perfect lives, our perfect bodies and our potential perfect relationships.
Most work places have their share of dysfunction just like most individuals, relationships, families and lives.
Work environments are no different to families, they are complex emotional systems.
We can expect there to be a level of anxiety, of conflict, of avoidance and of symptoms.
It’s challenging to live in one of these systems and yet we have no choice if we are human, live in a family or work in an organisation.
From personal and professional experience the best place to start with managing the anxiety is oneself.
Observing when, where, and with whom we get anxious.
Observing where in our bodies we feel the anxiety.
Observing how we can regulate and take responsibility for calming the anxiety.
Observing when we get stuck in blaming a boss or a co-worker for our anxiety.
Shifting the focus back to self, though difficult in the best of circumstances, is paradoxically freeing.
Because we can only control ourselves, not others.