After the Election is Over
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I’m writing this before Election Day, not knowing who will be elected to serve as our President. And I’m not writing a political piece, but I am making a prediction (not that one). And I hope, that for those who read it, it will make my prediction wrong.
Anxious and emotional.?
Lots of people, regardless of who they have or will vote for (or even if they don’t vote), are anxious and emotional. And it is the mix of emotions that concerns me and leads to my prediction.
While I hate to say it, I predict that the election response of many in the coming days will be overly emotional in both directions, regardless of the outcome. I worry that the election response will look like this:
Those that feel they won will gloat, and those who feel they lost will be far from gracious. And those soaring or sinking emotions will negatively impact the productivity, dynamics, relationships and long-term health of teams (and maybe careers).
I am not saying you can’t or shouldn’t care about and even have strong feelings about who you vote for and what will happen based on who wins. And I know you could have real excitement or concern, based on the result. It will be natural and ok to be happy or sad.??
But realize that not everyone will have the same emotions you have. And while the President will sit in the Oval Office, you will sit in the next office, cubicle or webcam window with some of those people.??
The way we respond and interact with each other on the micro level will have more daily impact on your life, emotions and work than whatever happens on the macro level. And even if you voted, you have far more influence on the performance, and success of your team and your career than you do on who presides as President.
How can you do that?
I believe the answer is to reconsider our perspective, and I have five suggestions to help you do that – whether you feel amazing or abjectly concerned about the Electoral Vote count.
However invested you are or have been in the election and the election process, it’s time to consider your perspective today, tomorrow and beyond.?
Because your perspective will inform your behaviors, which will inform your results.
Five Ways to Reset Your Perspective
You will alter your outward election response differently if you do one or many of these things.
I urge you to think about these perspective changes for yourself. I hope that you model what I am suggesting, and yes, if you are a leader I hope you share these ideas with your team too. Doing this before there are results will be better, but this conversation can come after results are known too.
If we all do the things I suggested to help us lift our eyes and alter our perspective, my prediction won’t come true.
Here’s to making me wrong.
A version of this article was first posted on our blog
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6 天前Well said Kevin
As you've mentioned, history has shown us what can be achieved when people come together after difficult times. Whether it was the Civil Rights Movement, or the resilience shown in the face of pandemics, humanity often emerges from hardship with an understanding that collective action, grounded in empathy and thoughtful communication, is the path forward. Your call for compassion and clear-headed thinking is exactly what we need. It's a reminder to each of us to stay grounded in our personal values, not allow the noise of external rhetoric to cloud our daily actions, and to hold space for empathy—especially when the stakes are high.
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1 周Kevin Eikenberry, I so appreciate this article. We can each stay calm and help our brothers and sisters to handle the results with Grace.
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1 周Sounds fantastic, gonna check this out :)