Joan Burge posted on February 20, 2012
Happy Monday! Last week I was teaching three full-day workshops in Cincinnati, each day filled with different topics. One day we were talking about self-management vs. stress management. While the group and I always discuss what things create stress for us at work, this group enlightened me that they are trying to stay abreast of daily changes in their organization. One executive assistant defined their workplace as “frantic.” Her leaders run around in a frantic mode and she feels frantic. She explained that things are moving so fast they just can’t ever get ahead of the game. Are you feeling the same way? We are feeling a little of that at Office Dynamics because our company is growing. Business appears to be picking up across the country and even if not, organizations are working hard to stir up new business.
After we discussed our workplace stresses, we focused on strategies. I have several that I shared with the participants and then they shared ideas. There was one idea I heard that I really liked. The attendee said that as she is heading to work she asks herself, “What adventure am I walking into today?” She said that sets her mind in a different, better direction that allows her to take hold of her day instead of her day seizing her.
When we go on an adventure, there are things we need to take with us. As you travel through your week maybe you can make sure these are in your suitcase:
• Sense of humor
• The ability to stop, breathe, and re-prioritize
• Be solution-oriented
• Vigilance
• Determination
• Fortitude
• Clarity of mind
• Creative communication
• Organizational skills
• Open to new experiences and ideas
• Encourage others to travel with you; it’s more fun!
Before I wish you a great week, I would like you to be the first to know that we have changed our company name from Office Dynamics Ltd. to Office Dynamics International! As you visit our web sites in the months ahead, you will see our enhanced logo. While we have expanded our vision as a company, we still firmly believe “we are here to help you.”
Joan Burge