Embrace Emotions: How to Build a Healthier Workplace Together with Your Employees
Dylan Kohlst?dt
I Help Brands Scale by Building Trust and Through Growth Marketing.
CareerBuilder tells us that 71% of employers value emotional intelligence (EQ) over IQ.?
As a CEO and marketing coach, I fully understand why: emotional intelligence, also known as an emotional quotient (EQ) in the workplace, can be essential in growing a sustainable and stable working environment.?
Unlock Productivity by Cultivating Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace
It is easy to overlook the role of emotions, dismissing them as mere fluff in the grand scheme of your business operations. Yet, the emotional culture within a workplace plays a crucial role in predicting workplace outcomes.
If you invest in the emotional culture of your business, you can tap into your organisation's true potential, reach business goals, and address persistent challenges (such as employee turnover). After all, business is not just about processes and incentives; it's also about how people interact daily and how they process uncomfortable emotions in real time.
A workplace culture that cultivates EQ allows you to:
Create a supportive and harmonious environment that fuels creativity and employee well-being by investing in your organisation’s emotional culture.
Personal Tips on How to Navigate Emotional Waves at Work Like a Pro
We've all been there, a day when frustrations bubble up, leading to miscommunication between colleagues, hindering teamwork, and slowing down task progress. It's normal, but acknowledging these emotions and their potential impact is the first step towards building a healthier work environment.
As someone who is part of the marketing world, my best examples stem from there, so just like how a successful marketing campaign connects with people's emotions, it's equally important to develop emotional understanding among your employees to yield successful collaboration and culture.
Next time you’re unsure of how to navigate your emotions at work, remember this:
It happens, but releasing your full emotional frustrations on that employee or team may not be the best answer. Take a step back, breathe (maybe punch a pillow), and process and release that emotion. Then, reflect on the best course of action.
Why? Because you are the leader, your emotions can set the tone for the rest of the team, and a team high on frustration can make the project quickly fall apart.
List the pain points and figure out how to collaboratively work together to address them so that there is less pillow punching during the next project.?
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After you’ve figured out the problem, the next step is to give your team the tools to handle conflict better. This will help ensure that even when you are not around, things can run a little smoother, and your teams have some direction on resolving conflicts that are hindering their productivity.?
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If you already have these implemented and find that they aren't working (or they aren’t working well enough), consider revising them. The first draft can always be improved upon to deliver better results.
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Here is a list you can share with your team on improving their emotional wellness; it has a zen feel to it with some team exercises you can experiment with:
How Will You Create a Flourishing Workplace Culture?
As we weave through the layers of emotional intelligence in the workplace, let's not forget to draw inspiration from the artistry of digital marketing.
As a digital marketer, harnessing your EQ will help you understand your audience's emotions better and enable you to create relatable content that appears more human in conversations. Drawing similar parallels to the workplace EQ will help build stronger internal relationships, supporting better collaboration in teams and making you more relatable to your team members, pushing productivity in the workplace.
Before I sign off, remember this: emotions make us human, and in embracing them, we uncover the potential for greatness within ourselves and our teams. After all, your staff are your brand. Let's create a workplace where authenticity is celebrated, vulnerability is welcomed, and compassion thrives.
P.S. If you have any personal experiences or insights about emotions in the workplace, I'd love to hear them! Share your thoughts with me at [email protected]. Let's keep the conversation going.?