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      Home » Blog » How to build resilience in the new world of work

      How to build resilience in the new world of work

      • Categories Work life, Workplace
      • Date 28/11/2018

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      One of the big buzz words at the moment is “resilience”. What does resilience mean? Google dictionary (2018), defines it as “the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties”.

      So, how is this relevant to us?

      If the world is changing (and we know the 4th industrial revolution is bringing big changes), then we need to be able to bounce back and handle things that feel like they throw us off course. By being resilient you will be able to deal with difficult situations better. I think it is also important to realise that it is not our companies’ job to equip us for this revolution. If jobs are dying and we need to adapt, then we have to take control of our learning and growth.

      I have had a few ups and downs in my career. I have left working environments that no longer offered me growth and moved into an industry I am not passionate about in order to pay the bills (luckily not for long). I have had to deal with angry customers, solve technological glitches and run errands that demotivated me. And yet I survived.

      I think we all survive on a daily basis. Challenges are not the enemy- challenges are opportunities to grow. We just need to take cognisance of those growth opportunities and not to see failure as the enemy. How do we then consciously develop that survival mode into resilience, and not just an “I-am-going-through-the-motions” action?

      Here are some tips that have helped me on my resilience journey:

      Rely on your support system

      This could be your manager, your colleagues, your family or your friends. Just make sure that they are in your corner and offer constructive support and not negative criticism. We can’t expect to be okay all the time, so let’s use our networks to cheer for us on our bad days.

      And make sure you repay the favour!

      Get a life coach

      A coach can offer you unique perspectives on where you are at, what you are really struggling with and why you view the world the way you do. A good coach gets you to answer all of those questions yourself. The best outcome of coaching is that you can start to identify your strengths, your weaknesses and your coping mechanisms. It is much easier to be resilient when you realise why you might be struggling.

      Read more

      This one is simple – reading opens up new avenues of thought and helps you to build strength through this new knowledge. It also helps you to ask questions – and questions lead to answers.

      Be kind to yourself

      The world of work is fast paced and when you are stressed out or low on energy, being resilient is a lot harder! Take time to rest, be mindful, be active or go on holiday. Everyone’s needs are different but identify yours and give yourself space and time so that you can avoid burnout. Vitamin Sea? Go to the beach. Bush baby? Hello Pilanesberg! Like to be active? Go for a run. Take care of you so that you can take care of others.

      Understand the people you work with

      One of the best things I did was the take time to understand my colleagues. If you know where they are coming from, how they handle stress and what makes them happy, it is much easier to respond to them. This might take some emotional intelligence work, but it is well worth it! By not reacting to people’s outbursts and understanding that it probably has nothing to do with you, means that you can focus on the bigger picture and be more resilient.

       

      I still have a lot to learn on my resilience journey and I am excited by the growth I have yet to do. Being resilient will mean that I remain relevant and am able to contribute effectively to the working world. Fourth Industrial Revolution ready? Yes please!

      Tag:fourth industrial revolution, resilience, soft skills 2019

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      Leigh-Ann Brown

      (Postgraduate Certificate in Education, BCom Accounting and Postgraduate Diploma in Taxation from Rhodes University, Bachelor of Science Honours in Accounting Science from UNISA.)

      Leigh-Ann has experience teaching several internationally recognised accounting and generic management qualifications. She is interested in personal development, learner growth and empowerment of people. Leigh-Ann has experience with soft skills training, corporate facilitation and translating information onto a digital education platform. She is interested in the maximisation of people, programmes and processes.

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