Could stoicism be the key to growing your professional value?
Samantha Freestone
We all know that life, inevitably, gets in the way of our work from time to time. The key to navigating these complex moments while continuing to offer value to our employers, could be found in the wisdom of the ancients.
Stoicism is an obscure, ancient philosophy known for its values of being calm under pressure, seeing obstacles as opportunities, and mastering your own perceptions.
Although in some ways it can seem out of date, with the importance of communicating openly and seeing vulnerability as a strength all part of the valuable interplay between cultural evolution and professional communication, where appropriate, there can be some important lessons taken where there is capacity to dig deep and push on. So how do you do that when your hormones are out of control and your kids are crying? Joking not joking.
Of course there are times when you need to call it, have a pyjama day and order something greasy, but sometimes, stretching yourself a little can teach you a lot about yourself, and help you to grow as a professional.
Being ?stoic?, of course, is a term taken directly from the school. Marcus Aurelius is perhaps the most famous of the stoics. He was a Roman Emperor and despite his privilege and wealth had to face many difficulties, such as leading a war moments after being made Emperor.
In his famous book Meditations, he wrote:
?You have power over your mind ? not outside events. Realise this and you will find strength.?
So if you?ve got a deadline, housework and a personal commitment all at once? Take heed. Mind over matter might just see you through.