Is your company going through major changes like layoffs, leadership shifts, or acquisitions? When stress levels soar and uncertainty reigns, it can bring out the worst in people. You might find yourself dealing with condescending comments, short tempers, and even outright hostility. It can feel like you’re stuck in the middle of a circus.
But what if you could rise above the chaos and maintain your peace?
In my latest video, I introduce a concept I call “Silly Little People Doing Silly Little Things.” This idea is about keeping perspective and not letting the negative or stressful situations drag you down. Instead of getting caught up in the drama, consider adopting a mindset that allows you to view these situations with lightness and detachment.
Here’s how you can embrace this approach:
- Be a Spectator
When the workplace drama unfolds, think of it as a circus performance. By viewing the situation from a spectator’s perspective, you avoid taking things personally and prevent yourself from getting overwhelmed. This mindset helps you stay detached from the negativity and keeps your focus on maintaining your own peace. - Engage from Your Best Self
When you do need to step in, approach the situation from your highest, best self. This means handling interactions with calmness and professionalism, rather than letting the stress get to you. By staying grounded, you ensure that your responses are thoughtful and measured, helping you navigate the chaos without adding to it. - Maintain Your Peace
Your energy and reactions are within your control. Focus on what you can manage—your own mindset and emotional state. By staying centered and calm, you not only preserve your peace but also model resilience for those around you.
Want to learn more about how to apply this mindset in your life? Check out the full video on “Silly Little People Doing Silly Little Things” here: Watch Now
By adopting this perspective, you can maintain your inner calm even amidst the most challenging workplace scenarios. Embrace the chaos with a touch of lightness and stay focused on what truly matters.
Feel free to share your thoughts or experiences with maintaining peace during stressful times. I’d love to hear how you navigate workplace drama and keep your energy positive!
About the Author:
From an IHOP waitress to a Chief People Officer by 40, Shayla learned how you can get promoted without being a workaholic. You can make more, work less, and design a life you love.
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