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Stop Covering Your Ass at Work: From Self-Protection to Connection

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Workplace burnout has so many of us in survival mode as the norm in our careers. "CYA" is a workplace acronym that stands for "Cover Your Ass”, and it encourages you to take actions or document things to protect yourself from potential blame, liability, or negative consequences. It prioritizes the importance of self-preservation and avoiding any potential repercussions or misunderstandings in the workplace. That CYA energy has seeped outside of the workplace showing up in key societal influences, i.e. the rise of fear, bullying and division on social media and in politics. CYA energy leads to disconnection, mistrust, and a lack of genuine connection.

In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into this concept of "CYA" by:

  • shedding light on its meaning and implications on the job,

  • demystifying how it affects our relationships with coworkers, our sense of self and overall workplace culture,

  • discussing practical strategies for both individuals and teams to navigate CYA culture and foster a more authentic and connected work environment, and

  • sharing insights on building trust, fostering open communication, and reclaiming your sense of humanity in the workplace.

For show notes and more info, visit nikkiinnocent.com/podcast/podcast-episodes/cya

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Workplace burnout has so many of us in survival mode as the norm in our careers. "CYA" is a workplace acronym that stands for "Cover Your Ass”, and it encourages you to take actions or document things to protect yourself from potential blame, liability, or negative consequences. It prioritizes the importance of self-preservation and avoiding any potential repercussions or misunderstandings in the workplace. That CYA energy has seeped outside of the workplace showing up in key societal influences, i.e. the rise of fear, bullying and division on social media and in politics. CYA energy leads to disconnection, mistrust, and a lack of genuine connection.

In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into this concept of "CYA" by:

  • shedding light on its meaning and implications on the job,

  • demystifying how it affects our relationships with coworkers, our sense of self and overall workplace culture,

  • discussing practical strategies for both individuals and teams to navigate CYA culture and foster a more authentic and connected work environment, and

  • sharing insights on building trust, fostering open communication, and reclaiming your sense of humanity in the workplace.

For show notes and more info, visit nikkiinnocent.com/podcast/podcast-episodes/cya

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