Twice each month, executives at the dating app company Hinge gather for a team meeting. But rather than dive into discussions about metrics or revenue, they begin by simply talking. For the first 30 minutes of the two-hour meeting, these coworkers reveal hopes and anxieties what they worry about, what they’re grateful for, what they’re feeling. Even at a company focused on connecting people, forging real relationships in the workplace takes effort, Hinge CEO Justin McLeod told an audience at the South by Southwest conference earlier this year. He was co-presenting at the event with Ann Shoket, whose initiative to combat workplace loneliness is called “10 Minutes to Togetherness.”Related video above: Surgeon general warns of loneliness epidemicAs America navigates what Surgeon General Vivek Murthy described last year as a loneliness epidemic, employers and employees across the country are trying to address what for many people is a lack of real friendships at work.Remote meetings of `little heads in squares’The problem of loneliness has been bubbling for decades; Robert D. Putnam documented it in his groundbreaking book “Bowling Alone” nearly a quarter-century ago. Remote work has only intensified the problem, for extroverts and introverts alike, says leadership expert Michael Bungay Stanier, author of “How to Work with (Almost) Anyone.””People have this desire to be seen and be heard,” Bungay Stanier says, but on video calls, the group gets right to the business at hand rather than having the natural, informal interactions of a real room. It reduces people to “little heads in squares.”It’s not easy to talk about this lack of friendship at work “because it feels like a shameful confession,” Bungay Stanier says. But his clients are beginning to bring up the subject.Awkward as it may be, these are conversations worth having, according to psychology professor Laurie Santos, creator of Yale University’s well-known class “The Science of Well Being.”At-work friendships are good for employers, tooIn her own presentation at South by Southwest earlier this year, Santos cited research that showed workplace friendships and a sense of belonging are vital to employees’ happiness and companies’ success.We assume that friendships at work are “a nice-to-have, not a need-to-have,” she said.But “maybe one of the reasons we’re all so disengaged at work, maybe one of the reasons ‘quiet quitting’ seems so appealing, is that we’re actively not investing in the thing that might matter the most for our happiness at work, which is our connection with other people,” Santos said.New spaces, new programs and `casual collisions’Some large companies began paying more attention to employee health long before the pandemic, often focusing on the physical: adding a gym to the office building or serving healthier food in the cafeteria. Today, more employers “are not just checking boxes, but actually looking at ways to really enhance people’s health and well-being,” says Suzanne Heidelberger, who has led teams managing real-estate problems for global companies including American Express and Fidelity Investments. Video below: What are Personality Hires and Why are They Trending?Heidelberger focuses on bringing a hospitality mindset to corporate spaces.For example, employers might:Rethink physical spaces with relationships in mind, she says. Some companies are adding staircases, both to help people get more steps and to encourage the “casual collisions” that can lead to good relationships. Some are trying to transform green rooftops created to be environmentally friendly into gathering spaces.Create groups and events to help employees find friends who share their interests. “It could even be something goofy, like an ice cream social for dog lovers, where we’re going to teach you how to make healthy ice cream for your dog,” Heidelberger says.Offer online gatherings as well. During the pandemic, American Express offered online cooking classes that helped employees feel connected and introduced them to coworkers.What employees can doEmployees are also seeking answers on their own, notes executive coach Daniel Boscaljon, founder of the Healthy Relationship Academy, which helps organizations build better workplaces.It’s not always easy: As much as people crave relationships, he says, many lack strong interpersonal skills. “When you meet somebody with good relationship skills, a lot of times it’s like magic,” Boscaljon says. “People open up, they’ll start to talk, they’ll feel comfortable. Then, sometimes, they’ll have kind of a ‘vulnerability hangover,’ where they’re like, ‘I was too open there. What just happened?’ People are so unused to it.”One key, he says, is to work on one’s own well-being. “You can’t have a work personality and a home personality,” he says. “Who you are as a whole person shows up in every place that you’re in.”Not feeling included can tank your job performance. Here are some tips.Another strategy, according to Bungay Stanier, is to communicate with coworkers about how you can best work together before you dive into a project. “We’ve all got our small little habits and preferences,” he says. “And we assume what’s normal for us is normal for everyone.”Raising issues beforehand helps you “avoid making small rips in the fabric of a relationship” that keep people from becoming friends, Bungay Stanier says.Those inevitable rips are also worth discussing. “The relationships that thrive are ones that get repaired,” he says.Say hiMore than anything, remember the importance of everyday greetings at work even if they make you a bit uncomfortable. A simple hello, Bungay Stanier says, could be the beginning of the end of loneliness.
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Welcome to the 64th Episode of the #100MasterCoaches Show. In this episode, Mel interviews Maggie João from Lisbon, Portugal. Maggie João has had a career of over 20 years, the first 10 years working in prestigious multinational companies namely Volvo Cars, Nestlé, and Price Waterhouse Coopers. The next 10 years of her successful career were in the Coaching arena, where the pragmatism she brings from Engineering is highly appreciated. Currently, Maggie is the only Medical Coach (PMC – Professional Medical Coach) certified and with a license (nr.55546) in Portugal and she is also an Executive Coach, a Master Certified Coach (ICF), and Senior Practitioner (EMCC). Maggie is also a Coaching Supervisor since 2012, helping coaches to grow and continuously improve as professionals, focusing on reaching excellence and the highest quality standards of the profession. She was the ICF Portugal President between 2015 and 2016 and a member of the ICF EMEA Regional Advisory Council in 2017. Maggie is a published author with 15 books about coaching written in Portuguese, English, and Spanish and she frequently collaborates with magazines on topics related to Coaching. She is also a lecturer of Relational Management, within the Post-graduation program of Engineering & Management developed by the Engineering National Charter and IST. The fact that she has lived and worked in 12 countries, grants her a vast cultural experience, which distinguishes her in the Coaching world.Thinking of becoming a Certified Coach like Maggie… Start your transformative coaching journey here at Catalyst Coach. www.catalystcoach.live.
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Welcome to the 62nd Episode of the #100MasterCoaches Show. In this episode, Mel interviews Simon Lee from Singapore. Simon Lee is the Managing Partner and Accredited Master Executive Coach of BRIEF Academy. He is also an EMCC Global Accredited Master Practitioner (EIA) and Coach | Mentor Supervisor (ESIA). He is one of Asia’s pioneer executive coaches specializing in Higher Ground Leadership and Solution Focused Brief Coaching. As a leader in cutting-edge corporate coaching, he has helped many clients in Asia, including senior executives, business owners, and entrepreneurs increase their effectiveness by using coaching as a development tool to drive business results. He leverages his 25 years of corporate experience to help leaders and their teams align their leadership practices with their desired outcomes.Simon is also the author of Solution Focused Briefly Illustrated, a book dedicated to leaders as coaches. His dream is to illuminate the strengths of others to inspire the positive change they want to see for themselves and the people they touch.You too can become a Master Coach like Simon, by starting your journey here at Catalyst Coach www.catalystcoach.live.
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Change is all around us: implementing a new system, deploying new strategies, navigating a new competitive landscape, or even coming in as a new leader requires individuals to change. When we can understand the human dynamics that are often at play in these common workplace scenarios, we can better ensure the success of the change. In this session, we will talk about what every leader needs to know about change, how to recognize it, and how to approach it with your team. We’ll also discuss why people are resistant to change, the different ways resistance might show up, and how to work through it to accomplish your team’s objectives. Sandhya Sudhakar is a trauma-informed, certified executive coach, Enneagram practitioner, and the founder of Self At Work. Through Self At Work, she helps leaders build authentic connections with themselves, their teams, and their work so they can achieve breakthrough business results without burning out their employees (or themselves). Sandhya combines personality psychology with culture, communication, and change management frameworks to help leaders and teams implement practical systems that empower each person to feel valued, included, and engaged in their work.Sponsorship generously provided by Dow
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