Highly Sensitive Woman

The experience of living as a highly sensitive woman in a noisy, busy and unrelenting world

The dreaded company retreat

Just have to share this with you.  We hear about this dreaded event all the time from our VIP clients.

BBC business news has a great, bold and controversial article out today: Why corporate team-building events can be terrible. (love the title already)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45260246

 

There is nothing worse than opening up your email to an invitation to attend one of these company weekends. It leaves many of our clients with that ‘pit-in-the-stomach’ feeling.

You know you can’t get out of it. You know it will be a waste of time. And this is the important bit…you believe it will be a hornet’s nest of problems.

Have a read why. We are sure many of you will relate 100%.

These events require a solid and deep understanding of group dynamics, communication skills, trust-building, and a high level of crowd control. These skills are reserved for the professionals who know the psychology behind all of these seemingly innocent and fun weekends.

The article makes a great point at the end…good managers year-round should be able to avoid the necessity of having one of these retreats in the first place.

Our best advise to clients: Beware the facilitator, and if you have to attend one of these, put your game face on, keep your guard up, follow the instructions and get out of there at your earliest convenience. You are not weak, you aren’t the problem, and you should never be the scapegoat for the wrong facilitator.

And our next executive coaching session will be devoted to ‘the debrief’ with someone you already trust.

 

Hello from Lewes & London! 4 August 2018

Hello from London & Lewes

“it’s good to touch, the green, green grass of home”

The Burnout QueensWelcome to Hello’s Garden special.

Gardens don’t always look like proper gardens at all.  They are little surprises waiting to be noticed in the most unexpected ways (close to one of The Burnout Queens’ motto,“expect the unexpected”).  This issue takes a look at what little gardens we’ve found (or made ourselves) and ends with the grandeur of one of London’s biggest gardens.

The Burnout Queens love a little hidden tea garden to have tea in like this one in Lewes,  or the welcoming entrance at a design shop in Alfriston.

 

Of course there are the big gardens we’ve visited at Hever Castle and Arundel Castle (we can always dream darling)

 

And there are pub gardens, ‘little creatures in the garden’ and our own indoor kitchen garden…

 

 

But the best garden for us is our back ‘office’ garden full of bees, butterflies and work companions to keep the creativity buzzing.

 

But the best of all gardens to enjoy regardless of where you live, has to be the historic gardens in south London, The Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. (6 minutes of dazzling bliss).  No walking required, just click and be transported!

Until next issue, keep calm, cool and collected.

Love,

Tired of Playing Hide and Seek With Your Potential? | The HSP Identity-Quake

HSP Identity Quake

In a recent article about ambivalence being an obstacle to your success I promised to share a couple of other hidden barriers to HSP success.  Well, promises are promises.  So if you are ready, drum roll please, here it is the next hidden barrier to success…

Change, even change we want, shakes-up who we are.  You could call it an ‘identity quake’!

Big lifestyle shifts force us to take a closer look at who we are; how we live in the world, in relation to others, and most importantly in relationship to ourselves.

Big change, the ‘omg I can’t believe I’m doing this’ kind of change, always brings at least a touch of fear, confusion, and even angst.  You can’t get away from it even if you try.  So, (needed note to self and you) don’t go believing anybody who swears they never sweat-it when changing it up, especially if they post (or boast) their fearless change on FB!

We fret and stress about who we may become if we change, when we change, and that becomes a barrier to moving forward.

I mean, the mind chatter alone can keep you in hiding:

“What if I turn into a totally new person?”

“What if I am unrecognisable to others?

“What if others don’t like who I become?”

“What if I don’t like who I become?”

We aren’t being paranoid; our investment in our ‘this is who I am’ factor is huge.  A lot of blood, sweat, tears, not to mention time and energy have gone into it.  We spend our whole lives building our self-identity from the moment we arrive on the planet right on through to the end of our ‘golden’ years.

So why don’t more of us take that leap?  Well, we don’t realise how much of our self-identity is wrapped-up in our current lifestyle whether we are happy with it or not. This kind of knowledge lurks below the surface so it feels ‘too’ difficult to imagine a new way of living, a new reality, let alone a whole new you, even to us HSPs who are ace at imagining all sorts of things.  When we get dug-in to identifying ourselves with our lifestyle it doesn’t leave much room for the possibility of seeing ourselves in a whole new light…let alone a whole new life!

We tend to hang onto that sinking ‘lifestyle’ raft even if it is one of stress, chaos, sadness, or even burnout.

At times of change big enough to create an identity-quake, we will question the majority of our current life-roles.  It’s simply part of the process but can feel pretty threatening since a huge part of our self-identity is based on life roles.  We start entertaining questions like:  ‘Can I see myself not being a partner or not being a teacher, moving away from family or going back to school?’  In fact, you begin to live with a lot of questions and very few answers.

“Will I still be a perfect boss, a good parent, a loving partner, the rising star at the office, a top earner, the most likely to succeed?”

Plain and simply, you begin to find it hard to know who you are, to see yourself, to remember what you believe in, or even what you like to do.  Self-doubt goes up and you get a case of shaky confidence.  That’s when you begin to play hide-and-seek with your success.

No wonder you get wobbly knees when
so much of who you are in the world is up for grabs.

There will be times when you feel like you do not recognise yourself any more.  Think of it like one of those moments when you cut your hair off and you walk by a store window or mirror, see your reflection and for a brief moment you think it’s someone else.  What happens next?  Exactly!  You suddenly recognise the new you, in fact you think you look pretty cool!  Slowly over time as you live with the changes, live your new lifestyle, you also begin to live and love the ‘new you’ that emerges.

A little scary?  Absolutely, but now that you understand how an ‘identity-quake’ can become a hidden barrier to potential it no longer has the power to send you into hiding.  Instead of hooking into fear and anxiety think about the exciting and refreshing opportunities and discoveries that will come your way.  Life will offer you opportunities to reinvent yourself not once, not twice, but many times over.

So what do the Burnout Queens always say?  Embrace Life!

Love, The Burnout Queens xx

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