Do You Need A Safety Plan?
Dr. Michelle McQuaid (MAPP)
LinkedIn Top Voice | Wellbeing Researcher & Teacher | Playful Change Activator | Best-Selling Author
How Are You Navigating Your Return To The Office?
Are you feeling nervous about returning to your workplace premise??Whether you’re heading back to a hybrid model or will be onsite fulltime, it’s not only normal but very healthy to be feeling uncertain about how this transition will work and what your future holds.
“People aren’t machines on which a reset button can just be pressed,” explained Dr. Sandra Bloom, a trauma-informed psychiatrist and Associate?Professor at the?Dornsife?School of Public Health, Drexel University, when I interviewed her recently.?“When we experience the kind of trauma created by the uncertainty and unpredictably of the last few years, we need to?take into account our emotional and relational wellbeing as we navigate the transitions ahead.”?
But how can we pull this off?
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Sandra suggests that creating a simple safety plan for yourself and encouraging others in your team to do the same is a great first step. ?After all, studies have found that the safer we?feel, the more likely we are to talk openly and honestly with each other, to think creatively and collaboratively about ways to solve new challenges, and to care for our wellbeing as we navigate our strange new ways of working.
To create a safety plan, Sandra suggests:
As we try to navigate new ways of working together, what is the safety plan that will help you and others?