Embracing Empathy Is Key for Building Resilience in the Work We Do

hello everyone

my name is anna givanovic i’m an alumna

from

uc merced’s class of 2015

and i’m very excited to be part of tedx

uc merced’s conference this year

my talk is about empathy in the

workplace

i hope you find

this helpful while also

some solace from a story you can relate

to

being an empath means that sometimes

you’ll cry at work

this talk is about making it your

superpower

before i begin i want to

put out a disclaimer i’m an analyst in

i.t

what do i know about empathy turns out

that

being an analyst in i.t means having

tough conversations

sometimes introspective ones with

yourself

i started out as an intern

in i.t with no direct experience

transferable skills if you will

that meant my assignments were fast

paced

required quick turnaround times

and being in rooms with extremely

experienced people

i felt overwhelmed and it still happened

sometimes

there was one time

when i was struggling

and

i was coming out of a meeting that

resulted in conflicting assignments

a mentor stayed behind with me

i remember breaking down

balling there’s too many cooks in the

kitchen

followed by i’m not cut out for this

they paused and said

we’re humans not robots

they consoled me in a way i never

thought of before

and that’s the story i want to share

with you

my journey in embracing empathy

what was i actually experiencing

empaths can be sponges when it comes to

people’s stories

and experiences that meeting happened to

be

very tough one

i don’t actually remember what happened

but what i do

know is that you might think

empaths and this emotion is from

is just in stories like books and movies

but it was happening to me in real life

and it happens at work it’s no surprise

it’s mainly because the average person

spends a third of their lives

working or in some sort of work

environment

we can’t hit the pause button on our

emotions

doing what you love loving what you do

what you do it’s rewarding but it can

also be draining

i thought of this as a weakness for

quite a while

until i started looking for some

positives and how to make it better

i leaned into it and that’s what i

really recommend to you or want

for you to share to share with you is

ask yourself what could i do with all

these feelings

what i really wanted to do and what some

of you might be experiencing or

experienced in the past

is connecting

wanting to connect with someone and

staying connected

there the reason for my feelings was

really

a disconnect

that i needed to get an assignment done

and what i started to do

was bring in my favorite snack or bake

something to share with everyone

i even connected with someone over toast

now i know there are limitations

working from home but think about the

ways that

you can connect with others or stay

connected

i don’t have a solid answer what i

do recommend are virtual coffees

or just taking the time to reach out

what my mentor was saying is

empathy sets us apart as humans

at a time when we’re constantly

automating our day-to-day lives

day-to-day tasks empathy is at the heart

of those innovations

think about your favorite apps or

services

it inspires our problem solving when we

put people

first whether it’s end users or people

part of that build process

in a way it enforces a shared purpose

it’s especially important now through

the uncertainty of the pandemic

it’s important to talk about empathy

because

it helps promote work that is meaningful

with long-term benefits rather than

short-term

burnout you might

be feeling it now studying working from

home

so what can you do about it

find ways to connect the things you’re

studying and doing

with your own pain points

you can start now or any time really

empathy is all around us

it’s present

it’s in our past it’s in our future

what i mean by that is empathy is part

of being

present being in the moment experience

experiencing something with someone or

something embracing

empathy towards yourself and others is

part of overcoming your past

whether individual or shared experiences

and

finally having empathy empathy towards

the future

is part of embracing possibilities and

continuous improvement

problem solving with an opportunistic

mindset

are there any drawbacks of empathy yes

yes it’s a fairly new concept

to apply in the work context

our society tends to incentivize the

outgoing

and outspoken it takes a lot of practice

and grit

to figure out how to leverage empathy

effectively but it’s a skill

worth developing

you’ll feel like an imposter

you’ll feel like a has been

now those are

one and the same and i’ll tell you how

you’re comparing yourself to others

including your past self

and it’s not your fault we’re programmed

to do this

we are taught through school

through life to train our minds in a way

that we build

our toolkit by comparing things

we think are similar but we are not

similar

we’re not similar to our past selves

because

experience makes us who we are today

we are also not the people we compare

ourselves to

because again we do not experience

the same things or experience

one event same way through the same lens

improving the way we talk about

ourselves is a step in the right

direction

again we are not robots

our unique experiences and

characteristics

are what make us human

so how do you make it your superpower

make room for yourself own your space

the journey to embracing empathy is long

in the

road less traveled especially in school

in the workplace it requires you to grow

and find yourself

but i’ll tell you now it’s worth it and

sometimes it takes a step

back from what you’re doing a pause

in order to understand and communicate

your needs

finding your strengths your weaknesses

and your toolkit

it’s invaluable

sometimes it’s in the people you meet

the projects you work on

or sometimes even toast

大家好,

我的名字是 anna givanovic 我

是 2015 年 uc merced 的校友

,我很高兴能参加

tedx uc merced 今年的会议

从一个故事中得到一些安慰,你可以把它

成为一个移情者联系起来,这意味着有时

你会在工作中哭泣

这个谈话是关于在我开始之前让它成为你的

超级大国

我想

发表一个免责声明我是其中的分析师

我知道什么 关于同理心 事实证明

作为一名分析师意味着与自己进行

艰难的对话,

有时是内省

的对话 房间里有非常有

经验的人,

我感到不知所措,有时仍然会发生这种情况,

一次我正在挣扎

我刚从一次会议中走出来,

结果导致合作 执行任务

一位导师留在我身边

我记得打破了

厨房里有太多厨师

其次我不适合这个

他们停下来说

我们是人类而不是机器人

他们以一种我从未想过的方式安慰我

之前

,这就是我想和你分享的故事

我拥抱同理心的旅程

我实际经历了什么

当谈到

人们的故事

和经历时,同理心可能是海绵 会议碰巧

非常艰难的一次

我实际上不记得发生了什么,

但是 我所

知道的是,您可能会认为

移情和这种情感

来自于书籍和电影等故事,

但它发生在我的现实生活中

,并且发生在工作中,这并不奇怪,

这主要是因为普通人

花费三分之一的时间 他们的生活

在工作或在某种工作

环境中

我们无法在情绪上按下暂停键

做你喜欢的事 爱你所做的

事 这是值得的,但它

也可以是

很长一段时间以来,我一直认为这是一个弱点,

直到我开始寻找一些

积极的方面以及如何使它变得更好,

我才开始努力,这就是我

真正向您推荐或

希望您与您分享的内容是

问自己 我能对所有

这些感觉

做些什么我真正想做的事情以及

你们中的一些人过去可能正在经历或

经历的事情

是联系

想要与某人联系并

保持联系

我感觉的原因

确实

是我需要的断开连接

为了完成一项任务

,我开始做的

是带上我最喜欢的零食或烤

一些东西与大家分享

我什至与某人一起吐司面包

现在我知道

在家工作有限制,但想想

你可以联系的方式 其他人

还是保持联系 t 作为人类

,在我们不断

实现日常生活自动化的时代

日常任务 同理心

是这些创新的核心

想想您最喜欢的应用程序或

服务

当我们以人为本时,它会激发我们解决问题

无论是最终用户还是

构建过程的人员

,它都以强制执行共同目标的方式参与其中

,在大流行的不确定性中,现在尤其

重要,谈论同理心很重要,

因为

它有助于促进

对长期利益有意义的工作,而不是

短期

倦怠 你

现在可能会感觉到它现在在家学习

所以你能做些什么

找到方法将你正在

学习和做的事情

与你自己的痛点联系起来

你现在可以开始或任何时候真正的

同理心无处不在 我们

它现在

它在我们的过去它在我们的未来

我的意思是同理心是

存在的一部分在当下

体验与某人或

某事的经历

对自己和他人有同理心

是克服过去的一部分,

无论是个人经历还是共同经历

最终对未来产生同理心同理心

是拥抱可能性和

持续改进的一部分,

以机会主义的心态解决问题

同理心有什么缺点是的,

是的,这是一个公平的问题

在工作环境中应用的新概念

我们的社会倾向于鼓励

外向

和直言不讳 需要大量练习

和毅力

才能弄清楚如何有效利用同理心,

但这是一项值得培养的技能,

你会觉得自己像个冒名顶替者

就像

现在一样,那些

都是一样的,我会告诉

你你是如何将自己与他人进行比较的,

包括你过去的自己

,这不是你

的错 我们的思维方式

通过比较

我们认为相似但我们不

相似的事物

来构建我们的工具包 因为

经验使我们成为今天的我们,

我们也不是我们自己比较的人

因为我们再一次没有

经历相同的事情或

通过相同的镜头以相同的方式经历一个事件

改进我们谈论自己的方式

是迈出的一步 再次正确的

方向

我们不是机器人

我们独特的经历和

特征

是使我们成为人类的原因

那么您如何使它成为您的超级大国

为自己腾出空间 拥有自己的空间

拥抱同理心的旅程很长 人迹罕至

路尤其是在

学校 工作场所它需要你成长

和发现自己,

但我现在会告诉你这是值得的,

有时它会

从你正在做的事情中退后一步,暂停一下

,以了解和传达

你的需求,

找到你的长处,你的弱点

和你的工具包

有时它是

非常宝贵的