Emotional Detachment During Mass Layoffs
Decathexis, or "decathecting," is a term used to describe the process of letting go of emotional attachments or attachments to things. It's a concept that can be applied to all areas of life, including the workplace.
In the context of the workplace, decathexis can be a valuable tool for preparing for potential layoffs. The uncertainty and stress of potential layoffs can be overwhelming for employees, and it can be difficult to focus on anything else. Decathexis can help employees detach from their attachment to their job and their attachment to the company.
One way to practice decathexis in the workplace is to focus on the present moment. Instead of worrying about the future or dwelling on the past, focus on what you can control in the present. This can help reduce stress and anxiety and allow you to be more productive.
Another way to practice decathexis in the workplace is to focus on your skills and abilities. Instead of focusing on your job or the company, focus on what you can bring to the table. This can help you feel more in control and more confident in your abilities, even in the face of potential layoffs.
Finally, consider developing a plan B. It's always good to have a backup plan. You can start looking for other job opportunities while still working, or start thinking about what you want to do next. This way, if layoffs do happen, you're not caught off guard, and you're better prepared to move on.
Has your company been going through rounds of layoffs? Work with Coach Marty to prepare yourself for any sudden change.