Self-Esteem in Your Workplace What does it have to do with you?
Self-Esteem in Your Workplace
What does it have to do with you?
High self-esteem isn’t necessarily a good thing in the workplace
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But it isn’t a bad thing either…
Confused?
The Good
1. Persistence – Employees who have high self-esteem are more likely to keep working hard, even after failure.
The Good
2. Leadership – Employees with high self-esteem are more likely to give their opinions in meetings.
The Good
3. Initiative – Employees with high self-esteem are more likely to trust themselves enough to take initiative.
The Good
4. Employees with high self-esteem will tend to be happier, contributing to a more cohesive and productive workplace.
The Good
5. Employees with high self-esteem are better prepared to cope with stress in the workplace.
The Bad
1. Increasing employees’ self-esteem in itself will not lead to better job performance.
The Bad
2. Bullies in the workplace – Some employees with high self-esteem will be more likely to be bullies and to form insider cliques.
The Bad
3. Cheaters – Some individuals with high self-esteem (those who need your approval) may be more likely to cheat in the workplace.
More confused?
Although some employees with high self-esteem will represent ‘the bad,’ for the most part, those are the rare (or not so rare, depending on your line of work) few who have some narcissistic characteristics….
The Down-low
Ultimately, your company, and the majority of your employees will benefit from a boost in self-esteem.
How to build self-esteem
Check-ins and feedback: Provide your employees with many
chances to speak with you about their progress. Make sure you comment on how they have developed, and provide some praise. Sugar coating isn’t necessary… just give them The Goods.
How to build self-esteem
Give employees challenging, but attainable goals. If your employees feel like they are
being challenged, they will feel more accomplished when they reach a goal. But, if the goal is too high, they are likely to get discouraged!
How to build self-esteem
Give clear instructions: One of the hardest things for
employees is to try to complete a task when they don’t really know what you want. Give them clear instructions, and they will feel more confident in delivering the product.
More?
Helpful websites: http://myselfesteemactivities.net http://www.psychologytoday.com
/articles/200310/self-esteem-work http://smallbusiness.chron.com
/build-selfesteem-workplace-10790.html