Are you tired of leaving a piece of yourself at the door when you walk into work? Many employees feel the need to put on a façade and hide their true selves in order to fit into the corporate mold. However, research shows that bringing your “whole person” to work can lead to a more engaged, satisfied, and productive workforce.

In today’s fast-paced and technology-driven business world, it’s easy for talent managers to lose sight of the human side of their job. However, to truly engage employees and deliver a great employee experience, talent managers must prioritize real, human dialogue between leaders and employees.

How to encourage authenticity in the workplace

Organizations that embrace the idea of the “whole person” are rethinking the employee experience in ways that respect individual differences while adapting to rapidly changing circumstances. Let’s explore the ways in which employers can encourage employees to bring their “whole person” to work:

Benefits of being the “whole person” at work

By getting “back to human” and bringing the team closer, talent managers can benefit in the following ways:

Additionally, when employees feel valued for their unique identities and experiences, they are more likely to stay with the organization long-term, reducing turnover and associated costs.

Take it slow

It’s important for employers to create a safe space where employees feel comfortable expressing themselves without fear of judgment or discrimination. This can be achieved through policies and training that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.

As an individual employee, it can be scary to be vulnerable and share your whole self at work. However, being your authentic self can lead to deeper connections with colleagues and a more fulfilling work experience. Start small by sharing a personal interest or hobby with a coworker, and find out what you have in common.

Summing up

By encouraging employees to bring their authentic selves to work, organizations can create a more engaged, productive, and inclusive workforce. By fostering a culture of acceptance and providing opportunities for personal and professional growth, employers can create a workplace where employees feel valued and supported. So let’s all work towards bringing our whole selves to work and creating a more human workplace.

One effective way to encourage authenticity in the workplace is through the use of a Karma recognition system. It allows employees to recognize and reward their colleagues for demonstrating a positive attitude or achieving goals, creating a culture of appreciation and encouragement. By using Karma, employers can further promote a supportive and inclusive workplace, where employees feel valued for their contributions and encouraged to bring their whole selves to work. Take a minute to consider implementing a Karma recognition system and watch your workforce thrive.

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