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Many
of today's work environments are
rife with
moody bosses and co-workers,
repetitive tasks and unpredictable
market pressures. Stress abounds.
Managers often
tell me they can’t afford the
time or cost for my humor workshops;
how can
they afford not to address workplace
stress.
We know clinically
that laughter and play have medicinal
quali-ties, offering
physical, psycho-logical and physiological
bene-fits as well. In the workplace,
humor and fun can increase productivity,
encourage
crea-tivity, enhance team building, and
thus improve esprit de corps.
While we
may not be able to control everything
that happens to us in our jobs and
work environments, we do have control
over
how we choose to react. I coach others
how to create an environment which
is safe and friendly, and use humor to
help
maintain a healthy balance between
the pressure and seriousness which comes
from high stakes jobs and a competitive
marketplace. Remember that humor starts
from within. Being able to laugh at
your
own foibles goes a long way toward
creating a healthy work climate in which
to flourish. The
following are activities and strategies
for you as individuals, workgroups and
managers. Be creative and use these ideas
to stimulate your own remedies to workplace
stress.
- Adorn your work
area with cartoons, headlines or funny
photos which bring
a smile to your face and visiting co-workers'.
Whether you're surrounded by your favorite
Pez dispensers childhood, or wry cartoons
that speak to your tastes, let your work
area comfort and humor you while taking
some of the edge off the standard office
decor.
- Tap a co-worker
to be your humor-partner. Bring a daily
joke to share. Commiserate
about funny workplace events. Keep each
other buoyed with good cheer. When the
chips are down your humor partner can
chip away at your depression, and vice
versa.
- Don't think cubicles
limit your humor options. I've seen shower
curtains,
umbrellas
and other devices used effectively to
set a light or semi-serious tone. For
some, creativity flourishes behind their
cubicle's shower curtain. People tampering
with your work area? Don't get angry…protect
it with yellow "Crime Scene" tape!
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Subscribe to a humor website to be e-mailed
a free daily or weekly humorous
story, joke and anecdote. Sites such
as www.netfunny.com/rhf/ or www.oraclehumor.com/
are two examples.
Are You Laughin' At Me? One manager,
known for his moodiness, acknowledged
it with a "Mood-O-Meter" outside
his door. Both he and his employees took
turns forecasting his mood: from fire-breathing
to variable clouds to periodic eruptions…proceed
at your own risk. Don't underestimate
the power of self-effacing humor for
making yourself more accessible and liked.
Room
for Laughter. Some companies designate
a room, work area or corner of their
office as a romper room, where frolicking
and silliness is allowed. Whether yours
has a punching bag, games, a dartboard
or foosball, it's a room for letting
off steam and taking a break from the
grind.
Whine Not. Everyone
loathes whiners yet we all need to blow
off steam periodically.
One group of creative trainers and their
manager decreed Thursdays to be effective
whining days. They self-policed themselves
the rest of the week, making sure not
to whine. Yet even their Thursday gripes
had a departmental sanction and somehow
seemed healthier. After all, they belly
ached together. A ripple effect actually
improved the morale of departments adjacent
to theirs!
Meting Out Humor.
Many professionals approach meetings
with trepidation. A
dash of humor can make a difference.
For regular meetings earmark one or two
minutes each meeting for a humorous interlude.
In one workgroup a "humor hand" rotates
from meeting to meeting. Employees take
turns setting a lighter tone to the meeting,
insuring everybody is engaged. An anecdote,
verbal or physical activity focuses the
group on the task at hand and brings
colleagues together in a spirit of fun.
When
not to use Humor. Not all humor is good
humor. Humor that hurts, ostracizes
or is cruel will have a detrimental effect
on others and you. Strive for humor that
is inclusive, creative and captures our
human essence. By now you know that sexist,
racist, ageist jokes and crude humor
are not only inappropriate, but can lead
to sanctions, termination or even lawsuits.
Be sensitive when telling jokes involving
terminations, reductions in force (RIFs)
and personal tragedies. Their hurt can
linger long after the fact. . When in
doubt…leave it out!
Appropriate
humor can make hard tasks easier, collaborations
fun and certainly
make workdays go faster. Laugh, and
the work world laughs with you! |