How do I find my work tribe?
Deborah Wilson
I?ve seen the trajectory of thousands of careers throughout the years and in my view, being in an environment where you can genuinely thrive involves finding and working with your tribe. Small companies can be a tribe, while larger organisations typically comprise tribes within a bigger tribe.
So, what is a tribe?
The first Google search result reads:
Tribe: a social division in a traditional society consisting of families or communities linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties, with a common culture and dialect, typically having a recognized leader.
I see and support many professionals who, put simply, are not working with the right tribe for them. This absence of having a tribe can happen over time as we evolve both personally and professionally. Sometimes, people were never in an ideal tribe for their needs, and that feeling of not belonging has only exacerbated over time. In other cases, people were initially supported by their tribe, but those feelings have changed over several months or years.
Struggling to get your head around the notion of a tribe in the workplace? My use of the term relates to the people you work with or for who ?get you.? You may call them ?your people.? Feeling comfortable being you, just as you are, without having to put on a mask or change anything about yourself. An environment where you are among like-minded colleagues working towards common goals. As you can imagine, finding the right workplace culture for you is a crucial part of this picture.
The impacts of COVID-19 and remote work have changed the workplace landscape considerably for many. You may not be spending as much time in the same physical space as your coworkers these days, but don?t underestimate the power of connection. You may not be able to go to lunch with a colleague, but you can always pick up the phone for a chat. Remember, people are not solely workers; we are human beings with social needs.
Most of us have experiences we can look back on that didn?t feel quite right. (Don?t you love hindsight?) Usually, that unsettled feeling you get in your body before the logical mind takes over (thoughts like, I really need this job, or I?ve got no other options) is a good indication you haven?t found your tribe?yet! A change in leadership or your job role can turn existing tribal practices on their head.