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What could be harming you when it comes to spending time with very nice people? Why does this week’s guest stick a picture of a chimp to her computer monitor? And what is the question we should ask ourselves before we say yes to an invitation?
This week’s episode is a retrospective on what the first lockdown and subsequent ways of living and working have taught us about the importance of connection.
With working practices limiting direct contact with other people as part of the COVID crisis, finding ways to connect with your colleagues may need a little inventive thinking, Jo and Rachel offer some great tips on this.
The key to getting these strong connections is finding common ground, offering feedback, self disclosure and vulnerability.
A good friend at work can really help you see things differently when you are overloaded with stress and your inner chimp is likely to escape - take a listen to understand how Jo uses the chimp metaphor in a very real sense as a flag to her colleagues!
Not all connections are equal, some can drain your energy more than you realise.
Our connections are categorised into one of 4 groups, our VIPs give us energy, whilst Very Nice People (VNPs) tend not to reflect that energy back to us.
Making sure you find enough time with the right people is really important. And that may mean learning to say no to some invitations. Jo offers some great advice here including to ask yourself; if you say yes to this, what are you saying no to?
Top tips on maintaining better connections:
In work:
In life:
Our Stop Start Continue checklist can help you assess how strong your connections are (amongst other things)- you can download your copy of the checklist here.
Useful Tools and Resources:
Sign up here to receive a link to the CPD form downloads for each podcast which you can use for reflection and to submit for your appraisal.
You can also join the Shapes Collective Facebook group where we chat about the hot topics and regularly post interesting articles
24 hour support for NHS staff: Call 0300 131 7000 between 7am and 11pm or text FRONTLINE to 85258 24/7.
BMA Wellbeing Service
The NHS Practitioner Health Programme
Podcast Links:
Contact Rachel
LinkedIn @Dr-Rachel-lMorris
Twitter @DrRachelMorris
www.shapestoolkit.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Work Well Programme for Healthcare Teams
Help all the staff in your organisation thrive under pressure with a programme of wellbeing resources, team activities, monthly webinars, and additional support.
FrogFest Virtual – This Time it’s Awkward
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What could be harming you when it comes to spending time with very nice people? Why does this week’s guest stick a picture of a chimp to her computer monitor? And what is the question we should ask ourselves before we say yes to an invitation?
This week’s episode is a retrospective on what the first lockdown and subsequent ways of living and working have taught us about the importance of connection.
With working practices limiting direct contact with other people as part of the COVID crisis, finding ways to connect with your colleagues may need a little inventive thinking, Jo and Rachel offer some great tips on this.
The key to getting these strong connections is finding common ground, offering feedback, self disclosure and vulnerability.
A good friend at work can really help you see things differently when you are overloaded with stress and your inner chimp is likely to escape - take a listen to understand how Jo uses the chimp metaphor in a very real sense as a flag to her colleagues!
Not all connections are equal, some can drain your energy more than you realise.
Our connections are categorised into one of 4 groups, our VIPs give us energy, whilst Very Nice People (VNPs) tend not to reflect that energy back to us.
Making sure you find enough time with the right people is really important. And that may mean learning to say no to some invitations. Jo offers some great advice here including to ask yourself; if you say yes to this, what are you saying no to?
Top tips on maintaining better connections:
In work:
In life:
Our Stop Start Continue checklist can help you assess how strong your connections are (amongst other things)- you can download your copy of the checklist here.
Useful Tools and Resources:
Sign up here to receive a link to the CPD form downloads for each podcast which you can use for reflection and to submit for your appraisal.
You can also join the Shapes Collective Facebook group where we chat about the hot topics and regularly post interesting articles
24 hour support for NHS staff: Call 0300 131 7000 between 7am and 11pm or text FRONTLINE to 85258 24/7.
BMA Wellbeing Service
The NHS Practitioner Health Programme
Podcast Links:
Contact Rachel
LinkedIn @Dr-Rachel-lMorris
Twitter @DrRachelMorris
www.shapestoolkit.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Work Well Programme for Healthcare Teams
Help all the staff in your organisation thrive under pressure with a programme of wellbeing resources, team activities, monthly webinars, and additional support.
FrogFest Virtual – This Time it’s Awkward
Book your ticket now
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