Good Day Everyone from WA. Pardon my delay in posting as I am on PST.
I want to take advantage of Miscellaneous Monday to highlight that May is Mental Health Awareness Month.
What better way to focus on well-being than by creating a psychologically safe space at work? To keep on the quarterly theme, I am combining Star Wars and servant leadership to explore how to foster a work environment where everyone feels comfortable taking risks, sharing ideas, and learning from mistakes.
Top 10 Ways to Build Psychological Safety at Work:
Bonus: Leadership Lessons from Star Wars:
I don't want to forget the laid off, job seekers:
It's definitely scary and frustrating to be looking for a job right now in this tough market. Trying to land a new role is work in and of itself.
I myself have been laid off for over just shy of 6 months.
Don't give up, you are not alone.
Far too many people are going through the same thing rigth now.
If you are employed, I would encourage you to model good servant leadership right now and check in with your network. If you are in a position to help someone get hired or network them, please do so.
Here are 5 tips to help you manage stay focused and as positive as possible on your job search:
Remember, there are many resources available to help you during your job search. Consider reaching out to your former employer for outplacement services, your network, or utilize online resources like government job boards or professional networking sites. Stay positive, stay focused, and keep moving forward!
May this #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth be filled with open communication, mutual respect, and a healthy dose of Star Wars inspiration! Let's create work environments where everyone feels comfortable using the Force... or at least their best ideas.
What do you do to create psychological safety at work or for yourself during your job search?
This is an awesome post @Theresa McFarlane - thank you for taking the time to post these reminders for everyone <3
Again I have to say this is awesome and so happy to read it. Keep up this good work and passing on the message. I love all of these Top 10 Ways to Build Psychological Safety at Work: These seem to be values we could all live by in our daily works and life.
Thank you for taking the time to write about this subject with sensitivity and humor, @Theresa McFarlane . Sharing with my coworkers, friends, and family.
Love, love, love this post!
With working remotely, I think User Manuals have really built a shared understanding of each person and what they bring to the team. Atlassian has a User Manual Play, but we modeled our template off of Khe Hy's, which can be found here.
If I feel disconnected from a colleague, I often refer to their User Manual to remind myself how they communicate best and/or other details they've chosen to share. This helps me recenter my conversations with them and feel more connected. It helps build trust and feelings of safety for myself and my colleagues.
Amanda: This is very helpful! Thank you for sharing these resources.
Taking more of a Star Trek than a Star Wars approach, we make sure to include the Prime Directive:
"Regardless of what we discover, we understand and truly believe that everyone did the best job they could, given what they knew at the time, their skills and abilities, the resources available, and the situation at hand."
--Norm Kerth, Project Retrospectives: A Handbook for Team Review
Do you remember that episode of Ted where they run into the Star Wars cosplayers on the way to the Boston Comic Con and the girl they are with confuses Star Wars with Star Trek or uses them in the same sentence? Funny episode, especially where I used to live in Boston. It is so on the nose.
For the record...only TNG for me.
Today is Sprint Retro day, so this is a timely article to share with my teams. Thank you, @Theresa McFarlane
@Theresa McFarlane - Great one.
Respect + Empathy with that I think we already win 90% of many things