Oct 5, 2017
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In today’s episode, Richard A. MacKinnon explains the concept of psychological flexibility and how we can change our behaviour to be values-led rather than emotion-led.
If you enjoy this episode, check out the ten episodes of the Management Café podcast and Evidence Talks.
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Psychological Flexibility – it can be developed. The fact that professionals are being trained in this skill shows that we are acknowledging the wholeness of people coming to work.
Emotions! Values! Can we talk about these at work?
So, what is psychological flexibility?
A set of skills that support each other (thinking and
behavioural skills) that allow you to step aside from troubling
thoughts and emotions and not let them take over the situation.
Values-led action rather than emotions-led action.
Are emotions heightened when we go remote?
Letting our values guide us. Checking assumptions before we let our emotions guide us. Behaving in alignment with our values.
“I don’t need to be angry.”
We’re not talking about not having emotions.
“Defusing” thoughts and emotions to identify the thoughts.
The concept of “rigid self” – here comes the “flexibility” in psychological flexibility.
Letting go of thoughts.
Showing up.
Get moving in the direction of your values
When working at home, we run the risk of disconnecting from our values as well as from our organisation.
Discomfort in change.
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Check out episode 81, also with Richard, this time talking about his work at the Future Work Centre.