Thursday, April 25, 2013

Bringing the whole-self to work


I am writing this blog to share with you my experiences as a mother, eco-warrior, local activist and someone who is learning to live and lead from my “woman-ness” – or divine feminine.
To me, leading from the divine feminine means living your values, having authentic relationships, and loving and honoring earth and nature. I love to write about what I have learned in getting to this place in my life – and specifically the joys and challenges of living, loving, and working in Detroit.
Detroit can be a harsh place and it presents its own challenges to being your authentic self and living from a justice and environmental perspective.
Mostly I have learned to live some of my values (I am definitely not all the way there yet) – from switching cleaning products and changing diapers, to organization building and working with principles, and also how I measure what makes an authentic relationship in marriage and friendship.
For the first time I work in an environment where it is possible to be my whole self.
I have been trained, educated, and then retrained to believe that showing my emotions is a sign of weakness – both personally and professionally.
I am proud and humbled to now lead East Michigan Environmental Action Council (EMEAC), an environmental justice organization in Detroit. I believe the organization has a significant role in Detroit given the number of children and families affected by environmental related illnesses.
I have also been told (and I agree) that EMEAC is an example of how women really can work together.
I talk a lot with my co-workers about true work/life balance … this means work in which you can be your whole self and not have to “code switch.”
Code switch is a linguistics term that has come to mean what happens when we change the way we talk, look or act to fit into white male mainstream culture – especially at work.
When we don’t do this code switch the work is already more balanced and we’re able to bring our softer, gentler “home life self” into the workplace.
About a year and a half ago some of our staff started referring to each other as family.  Six months later, in moving further away from my code switch and allowed myself to share these emotions with our staff –sometimes even at staff meetings.
I believe our society and our world would be so much better if the vast majority of us did not need to lead double lives professionally and personally.
At our organization we put an emphasis on cooperation over competition (a far cry from the white male mainstream culture).
Within our work, and in the ways we create our programs, there is a lot of emphasis on intuition, feeling, emotion, working together, grief, belief, spirituality, laughing and story telling.
This is what I specifically mean leading from your womanness in work!
We are mothers, caretakers – people who lead full lives and can bring themselves completely into their work. We are not these things in addition to our work – it is why we do the work we do.