How work went from being about ‘me’ to being about ‘we’ thanks reflective time on my yoga mat.
Back when I started at Reebok, the only time I’d encountered flow was writing the word out in my job title. As a Product Flow Coordinator, I had no connection to yoga and no concept of the benefits it could bring to my working life.
Ten years on, I’m a fully fledged instructor. The company supported me in my journey to becoming certified, and now I am returning the favor, by running classes during the working day for my colleagues.
The following points explain some of the things I’ve learned from practising yoga.
1. Nobody has all the answers
In the early days, my work persona was defined by a desperation to succeed. Although most people would agree this is a positive quality, it manifested itself in the wrong way. I became quite egocentric and had a hard time listening to others. If I didn’t think of an idea, I didn’t want to know about it.
Something had to change and yoga was the catalyst for it. After a few months, work went from being about ‘me’ and how I can prove myself, to ‘we’ and how we can deliver the best end-product as a team. It made me realize that I didn’t have all the answers, and that’s okay.
By becoming aware of my own actions, it taught me to step back and think about the effect they were having on people. That awareness has helped me build better relationships with my colleagues and strengthened my own team ethic.
2. Give people space to create
Good ideas can come from anywhere but you have to give people the space to come up with them. When I’m on the yoga mat, I have a platform to do this. It’s not so much a case of coming up with ideas then and there. It’s what comes after.
Once a session is over, you come out feeling relaxed and reset. Any trivial problems floating around in your head disappear, leaving you to tackle the key issues of your day with an energized body and revitalized mind. It’s in this headspace that creativity really thrives.
So I’ve learned to stop constantly chasing people for status updates. Don’t get me wrong, if I give people a deadline they still have to stick to it! But it’s important to give them the freedom they need to do their job.
3. We’re all one
The whole concept of yoga is that we’re all one. This helped me see things from a new perspective when it comes to dealing with colleagues right across the business. Different departments have different targets to meet, different KPIs, but ultimately we’re all working towards the same goals. So I try to be respectful of people’s time, resources and priorities. I’ve learned that in the end, we’re all here to help each other succeed.
From: GamePlan A