The Great Realignment We’ve all heard it – The Great Resignation. I’m excited to hear other people finally talking about it being The Great Reassessment. I like to call it The Great Reassessment and Realignment. Reassessing is great – but you need action.
You need Alignment. Realignment.
I didn’t have the language around what was happening around me, my surroundings.
It took me going through a three-year corporate detox to start to see what had been happening.
It was so simple.
But requires so much work.
There was misalignment with my values. To be honest I didn’t even know my core values. I knew the behaviors that I didn’t agree with but I had never gone through any “discover your core values” exercises.
There was misalignment with the stories. When I say “stories” I mean all of the “shoulds” I have been told.
How I should act.
How I should think.
How I should feel.
And if I stepped outside of that story, their story – then was something wrong with me.
There was misalignment with my surroundings. I was told the company culture was collaborative, think like a owner, there is no hierarchy – do the right thing, amongst other things.
But the actual culture, the actual behaviors did not align with the words on the wall. Not at all.
The only words I had towards the end was “toxic workplace culture”.
I didn’t have the tools or the language to describe what was happening; what had happened.
When there was misalignment with my values, my stories, my surroundings, there was misalignment within.
I am living my values.
I am the author of my stories, of my truths.
I am choosing my surroundings.
I have found my alignment.