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‘Hard-wired for hard times’ ‘Stress At Work – the organisation, the person and the legal requirements’ CIPD Conference, Peterborough 24 th November 2011 Guy Longshaw Guy Longshaw Wellbeing and Performance Consulting Career and Business Coaching Workplace Mediation

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‘Hard-wired for hard times’

‘Stress At Work – the organisation, the person and the legal requirements’

CIPD Conference, Peterborough 24th November 2011

Guy Longshaw

Guy LongshawWellbeing and Performance ConsultingCareer and Business CoachingWorkplace Mediation

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Agenda

● Introductions – who are we?

● Think about stress management in your organisation and get an

idea what others are doing

● How and Why are we ‘Hard-wired for hard times’ and how do our

hearts and brains interact? (and ‘So what?’…)

● Share some simple tools and techniques for you personally and

perhaps for your colleagues

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Proactive wellbeing in organisations…

● Employee Assistance Programmes (EAP’s)

● Leadership and Management training programmes – stress management / resilience / energy management / mindfulness (workshops, 1:1, on-line)

● Awareness sessions, intranet information, internal comms initiatives

● ‘Healthy eating’ options

● Fruit and ‘low GI’ snacks in meetings

● Gym membership discounts / free gyms on site

● Walking clubs / competitions

● Sponsored team active events

● Sports / social clubs

● Leaders leading by example

● Work-life balance champions

● A real commitment to excellence in people management(!)

● And..? What else?

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A model of Resilience

Personality(strengths and vulnerabilities)

Proactive coping Sources of pressure

Resilience

Stress

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Pressure, coping, resilience, energy…

● A simple model of resilience

● Four dimensions of personal energy

● Three common ways of dealing with pressure:

1: Overindulgence (aka avoidance)

2: Self-care (exercise, diet, relaxation, sleep, me-time, WLB etc)

3: Changing our:

- Attitude

- Perspective

- Point of view

- Focus of attention

How we ‘perceive’ things

What we choose to ‘attend to’

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‘Hard-wired for hard times…’

Thalamus

BehaviourPhysiology

Immunology

Cortex

Amygdala

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The stress response: ‘false alarm’?

Thalamus

BehaviourPhysiology

Immunology

Cortex

Amygdala

What are your ‘false alarms’?

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Personal energy audit

● Mark Twain quote on trauma

● Our mind translates our experience of the world into happiness or suffering

● It can be our best friend or our worst enemy

● My energy audit exercise

● Take 5 mins to complete, then a few mins discussion…

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The Heart Brain Relationship● The heart has its own complex nervous

system – the “Heart Brain”.

● The heart sends far more information to the brain than the brain sends to the heart.

● The heart signals especially affect the brain centers involved in decision- making, creativity and emotional experience.

● The heart ‘communicates’ through nerves and physically and through hormones and electromagnetically

● It is the ‘clock with the biggest pendulum’

The role of the heart…

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Heart Rate Variability (HRV)

0.859 sec. 0.793 sec. 0.726 sec.

70 BPM 76 BPM 83 BPM

The role of the heart…

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HEA

RT R

ATE

(BPM

)

Seconds

HRV = The Heart Rhythm

8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

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FRUSTRATION

HEA

RT R

ATE

HEA

RT R

ATE

TIME (SECONDS)

Heart Rhythms

100 –

90 –

80 –

70 –

60 –

50 –

100 –

90 –

80 –

70 –

60 –

50 –

1 50 100 150 200

APPRECIATION

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Why bright people do stupid things…

Cortical inhibition: Cortical facilitation:

Increased amygdalaactivity

Decreased amygdalaactivity

Decreased cortexactivity

Increased cortexactivity

[c.HeartMath and The Authentic Organisation]

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DHEAcortisolPositiveEmotion

NegativeEmotion

Submission/despair

Vicious Cycle

The Chemistry of Resilience

Virtuous Cycle

Success/well being

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High Cortisol vs Low DHEA correlations

● Accelerated aging (Kerr et al., 1991; Namiki, 1994)● Brain cell death (Kerr et al., 1991; Sapolsky, 1992)● Impaired memory and learning (Kerr et al., 1991; Sapolsky, 1992)● Decreased bone density; increased osteoporosis (Manolagas, 1979)● Reduced muscle mass (Beme, 1993)● Reduced skin growth and regeneration (Beme, 1993)● Impaired immune function (Hiemke, 1994)● Increased blood sugar (DeFeo, 1989)● Increased fat accumulation around waist and hips (Marin, 1992)● Obesity (Marin 1992)● Diabetes (Nestler 1992)● Hypertension (Shafagoj 1992)● Heart Disease (Barrett-Connor 1986)● Cancer (Bhatavdekar 1994)● Alzheimer’s (Nasman 1995)

[HeartMath]

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16©HeartMath 2009

Less this and more this!

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SympatheticHigh Heart Rate / Challenge

Stress Resilience

Low Heart Rate / RelaxationParasympathetic

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cortisol DHEA

©HeartMath 2009 & The Authentic Organisation 2010

FrustratedAngryPanickedTenseDefensiveFearfulAnxious

FrustratedAngryPanickedTenseDefensiveFearfulAnxious

Loss of interestCynicalDepressedExhaustedDefeatedHopelessSad

Loss of interestCynicalDepressedExhaustedDefeatedHopelessSad

DynamicPassionateEngagedConnectedHopefulAlignedEnergised

DynamicPassionateEngagedConnectedHopefulAlignedEnergised

Cool under pressureIn “flow”ContentedRelievedMellowRelaxedPeaceful

Cool under pressureIn “flow”ContentedRelievedMellowRelaxedPeaceful

The emotional landscape

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Emotional landscape audit…

● AT WORK what percentages of your time do you spend in each quadrant?

● AT HOME what percentages of your time do you spend in each quadrant?

● So what? What’s behind these differences? Which things do you have some control over?

● Discuss…

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Back to your energy audit (bucket)…

● NOW – revisit your personal energy audit:

- On the PLUS (+) side: what could you do more of / more effectively and what else could you do in addition on this side?

- On the MINUS (-) side: which small holes can you ‘fix’ completely? What can you do to ‘slow the flow’ out of the bigger holes

- [HINTS: 1. less overindulging? 2. more self-care? 3. change how you ‘look at’ things / what you choose to ‘look at’?]

● FEEDBACK…

● Tip: Awareness is key for energy management. How’s my energy level? Why? Which dimension?

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Example content for stress management / personal resilience programmes

● This stuff and…

● Breathing

● Creative visualisation

● Mindfulness

● Aligning values – personal / corporate

● Positive psychology…eg strengths, PERMA, ABC, optimism etc etc

● Energy management – awareness and tools in all four dimensions; physical, emotional, mental, spiritual. 1:1 coaching…

● Overall – ‘ASTARS’:

- Awareness

- Simple Tools

- Actions

- Resolve

- Sustainability

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Thanks

Guy Longshaw- Wellbeing and Performance Consulting- Career and Business Coaching- Workplace [email protected] - 07525 021878 - http://uk.linkedin.com/in/guylongshaw