By Laura Hansen PCC
How can you build your capacity to respond versus react in the workplace and in your life when stress levels are high, conflict with colleagues is rife, the pace is warp speed, or when emotions are strong?
What’s the difference between reacting and responding?
When you are responding you make thoughtful, mature choices about what response will be most appropriate and effective in a given situation.
Reacting on the other hand comes from an emotional, knee-jerk place, based in the moment, and doesn’t take into consideration long-term effects of what you do or say. A reaction is survival-oriented and, on some level, a defense mechanism. It may turn out okay, but often a reaction is something we later regret.
To increase your ability to respond versus react:
- Recognize that you’re in a reactive pattern.
- Take a time out. Don’t react in the heat of the moment.
- Center yourself so that you can regain access to your inner resources and your capacity and wisdom to respond effectively.
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Laura can assist you in learning to respond more mindfully and effectively. Contact Arden to learn more.