By Anonymous
Workplaces tend to be filled with tension. Perhaps the company
is undergoing budget cuts, and workers fear that layoffs are imminent. On the
other hand, maybe there’s too few people to complete all the work that needs to
get done, leaving employees overwhelmed and stressed. Whatever the case, due to
the demanding nature of the workplace, your job site is the perfect place to
extend grace. When you extend grace, you're intentionally responding in a
generous or helpful way.
Follow these five steps and prove yourself a leader while at
work.
1. Don’t Take Bad Moods Personally
Everyone has bad days, and the best way to show grace when a
colleague has the blues is not to take it to heart. If it seems like your
colleague or supervisor has “an attitude” one day, don’t escalate the situation
by taking offense or using the same tone with them that offended you. Consider
that they could be having problems at home or work that you don’t know about.
Chalk up their behavior as having nothing to do with you. You, too, might have
a bad day at work and need someone to extend grace to you in this manner.
2. Offer To Help
Show grace to your coworkers by offering to help when you see
them in need. Offer to lighten their workload if you observe that your
colleagues look overwhelmed. Your coworkers might turn down your offer. Perhaps
they just want someone to air their frustrations to about the problem that’s
sprung up. You can also show grace to coworkers in other ways. If a colleague’s
car breaks down, offer them a ride to and from work. If your coworker needs
help fundraising for a cause, pitch in if you can.
3. Welcome New Employees
When a new colleague joins the staff, reach out. Offer to treat
them to lunch. Answer any questions the newcomer has. Introduce the coworker to
other staffers and show him around your job site or office. Simple acts like
teaching new employees how to navigate the computer system or where the vending
machines are located can go a long way.
4. Don’t Gossip
Maintain the integrity of your work environment by refusing to
gossip. Gossip can create divisions and tensions in the workplace. Show grace
to your colleagues by declining to talk to them behind their backs, even if you
think they deserve it. And show grace to loose-lipped colleagues by politely
disengaging when they invite you to gossip.
5. Bring In Treats
Setting aside a day to bring in treats for the staff is another
simple way to show grace. People’s eyes generally light up when they see boxes
of pastries or other goodies in the office in the morning. When you and your
colleagues are working long hours on a project, you might also surprise them by
ordering pizza. Your coworkers will surely be grateful that you thought enough
of them to make sure they had something to eat on a long and busy day.
A generous spirit can go a long way.
Cheers!
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