Well In Mind's Self-Care Tip of the Week

    Help for When You Feel Unappreciated at Work:

    • Make time for 1:1 Meetings: Managers are busy, and often it’s a time crunch that gets in the way of them providing praise or feedback             
      • By sitting face to face, you can have a focused conversation about your work and your needs
    • Get to Know Your Manager’s Leadership Style: Everyone has different communication and leadership styles, and taking them into consideration can help you understand why you may be feeling unappreciated at work
      • Getting to know your manager’s habits—like when and how they share feedback, whether they’re more introverted or extroverted, and whether they prefer to acknowledge your team as a whole or quietly give kudos to individuals—can help you level your expectations and meet your boss where they are
      • Plus, you may get a better idea of when and how to seek feedback
    • Don’t Wait to Celebrate Wins: At the end of the day, your validation from within counts most!
      • Try shifting your mindset from one that seeks external validation to one that offers yourself unwavering self-acceptance
      • Don’t wait for someone else to tell you that you did a good job! Cherish your achievements and appreciate yourself for every milestone and success
    • Share Your Kudos: Creating an environment where everyone feels valued can start with you!
      • Make it a habit to recognize your team members for their work, and don’t hesitate to share your gratitude when they go out of their way to help out or take the lead
    • Ask for What You Need: Often in life, getting what you need requires asking for what you want
      • You can ask for feedback on a more regular basis by asking your manager, “What should I start, stop, and continue doing?”
      • It’s also okay to specifically ask for positive feedback
      • Although it can be difficult to be vulnerable at work, telling your manager that you’re struggling to feel seen and heard could open a door to more recognition

    Well In Mind is here for you.  Call 815-933-2240 to schedule an appointment or to ask about your EAP benefits.