How to embrace emotions at work | The Way We Work, a TED series

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No matter how hard you might try,
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you can't just flip a switch when you step into the office
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and turn your emotions off.
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Feeling feelings is part of being human.
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[The Way We Work]
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A pervasive myth exists that emotions don't belong at work,
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and this often leads us
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to mistakenly equate professionalism with being stoic or even cold.
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But research shows that in the moments when our colleagues
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drop their glossy professional presentation,
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we're actually much more likely to believe what they're telling us.
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We feel connected to the people around us.
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We try harder, we perform better
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and we're just generally kinder.
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So it's about time that we learn how to embrace emotion at work.
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Now, that's not to say
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you should suddenly become a feelings fire hose.
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A line exists between sharing, which builds trust,
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and oversharing, which destroys it.
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If you suddenly let your feelings run wild at work
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and give people far more information than they bargained for,
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you make everyone around you uncomfortable
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and you also undermine yourself.
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You're more likely to be seen as weak or lacking self awareness,
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so, great to say you weren't feeling well last night --
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you don't need to go into every lurid detail
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about how you got reacquainted with your half-digested dinner.
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So there's a wide spectrum of emotional expression.
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On one hand, you have under-emoters,
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or people who have a hard time talking about their feelings,
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and on the other end are over-emoters,
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those who constantly share everything that's going on inside,
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and neither of these make for a healthy workplace.
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So what's the balance between these two extremes?
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It's something called selective vulnerability.
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Selective vulnerability is opening up
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while still prioritizing stability and psychological safety,
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both for you and for your colleagues.
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Luckily, anyone can learn
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to be selectively vulnerable, with practice.
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Here are four ways to get started.
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First, flag your feelings without becoming emotionally leaky.
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Bad moods are contagious,
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and even if you're not vocalizing what you're feeling,
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chances are your body language or your expressions
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are a dead giveaway.
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So if you are crossing your arms or hammering on your keyboard,
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your coworkers are going to know you're upset.
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And if you don't say anything,
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they might start to think it's about them and get worried.
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So if you are reacting to a non-work-related event,
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so traffic for example, just flag it.
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You don't need to go into detail.
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You can say something as simple as "I'm having a bad morning.
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It has nothing to do with you."
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Now if it's a work-related event
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that's causing you to feel strong emotions,
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that brings us to point number two.
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Try to understand the need behind your emotion,
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and then address that need.
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If you suddenly start to find everyone around you irritating,
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sit back and reflect on that.
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And it might be that you're irritable because you're anxious,
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and you're anxious because you're worried about hitting a looming deadline.
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And in that case, you can go back to your team
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to address that need and say something like,
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"I want to make sure I get everything done ahead of the deadline.
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Can you help me put together a realistic plan to do that?"
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If you're thinking of sharing,
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try and put yourself in the other person's shoes.
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So if what you're about to say would help you feel more supported
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and better understand the situation,
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then go ahead and share it.
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But if it gives you any kind of pause, you might want to leave it out.
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And finally, read the room and provide a path forward.
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If everyone on your team has been pulling long hours,
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and you notice that one of your colleagues seems particularly deflated or anxious,
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you can acknowledge that and show some empathy,
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but then try to give them something actionable
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that they could hold on to.
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And in this case,
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you could suggest that you go to your manager
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and ask that your weekly meeting
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be pushed back a day so you both have more time to work.
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You're showing you're invested in their success,
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but also that you care about their well-being.
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When we can be honest about what we feel,
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and freely suggest ideas, make mistakes
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and just not have to hide every piece of who we are,
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we're much more likely to stay at the company for a long time.
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We're also happier and more productive.
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So take a moment to reflect on the emotional expression
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that you bring to work each day.
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And if you are prone to oversharing, try editing.
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And if you're a little bit more reserved,
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look for moments when you can open up to your colleagues
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and be a bit vulnerable.
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And chances are, there will be a big difference
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in how people respond to you.
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And selective vulnerability might just become
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one of your most valuable tools.
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