The December 17 SmartBrief blog by
Anese Cavanaugh addresses a similar topic- “energy vampires” who attack your
heart, soul, and pocketbook.
Think about your meetings… how
many of you agonize over creating agenda items, designing engaging activities,
planning for the whole, differentiating for some, sharing the facilitation, and
preparing for the new “naysayers” who offer complaints without really thinking
about the goals of the meeting? We all do because we want our meetings to be
well-received.
Instructional coaches can relieve
that stress…coaches understand adult learning and as a result, they help to
create an environment that is conducive for change, welcome all participants as
learners, and present relevant and timely resources in a collaborative space.
And, as coaches establish trusting relationships with colleagues and honor all
voices, the positive vibes become contagious rather than the negative ones.
I do think there’s a balance
that’s needed… how much venting do we allow before we realize the harmful
effects of it?
Cavanaugh offers five pointers to help
leaders successfully move the vampires from being “Debby Downers” to being “Debby
Doers”:
1.
Be aware of negativity
2.
Shift the negativity
3.
Respond to the negativity but don’t succumb to
it
4.
Stay healthy and focused
5.
Keep the goals front and center
How do you address the
“negative Nellies” in your work?