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Trauma-Informed Leadership


Hard vs. Harmful: A Trauma-Informed Workplace Guide to Redesigning Roles That Hurt People
A hard job stretches people. A harmful job depletes them. The difference is whether the difficulty has structure around it: predictable hours, clear expectations, real recovery time, and voice in how the work is designed. A trauma-informed workplace holds difficulty without eroding the creativity and energy of the ones doing the work. The work itself can still be demanding. What changes is the architecture around it. If you suspect a role on your team has drifted from hard to
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5 days ago4 min read


How to Set Trauma-Informed Boundaries at Work When You Grew Up in a Chaotic Home
Setting healthy boundaries at work is hard for anyone. For those who grew up in chaotic homes, it can feel impossible. A trauma-informed guide for both managers and employees.
flashpointfreedom
7 days ago5 min read


How to Tell Whether Your High Performer Is experiencing burnout
Some of the most reliable people on your team are running on something that looks like engagement and feels closer to a trauma response. Here is what to look for, plus four things any manager can do this quarter.
flashpointfreedom
May 284 min read


Workplace Wellness and Burnout: the Nervous system gap
Most organizations have some version of a wellness program in place. Access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). A discount on a gym membership. Maybe a few wellness webinars on the calendar each year.
These benefits are well-intentioned and worth having. They are also not enough on their own to move the needle on the burnout, exhaustion, and quiet disengagement that so many leaders are seeing on their teams right now. Here is the gap, and some things you can do as a lead
flashpointfreedom
May 264 min read


What Trauma-Informed Leadership Actually Looks Like When an Employee Misses a Deadline
It is 9:14 on a Tuesday morning. The report is not in your inbox. The employee has gone radio silent. The next ten minutes are where trauma-informed leadership actually lives.
flashpointfreedom
May 193 min read
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