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Avurudu is within us. Having been battered by a planetary pandemic and post-pandemic crises, at least a ray of hope of prosperity with cautious optimism. Of course, the whole world will continue to go through climate, political and economic turbulence. Amidst the hustle and bustle of routine work, time is direly required to rest and revive. In such a context, Avurudu can be seen as an invitation for awakening, individually as well as interactively. Let us discuss further.
Advent of Avurudu
Avurudu invites us to awaken ourselves. Typically, it is the time to rejoice, relax, reflect, and reinforce. Celebrating as Sinhalese and Tamils alike is the central key. Collaboration, consensus, and connectivity are all coveted concepts associated with Avurudu. Cheerful, optimistic and an open mindset can be a good starting point. I know, it became challenging with the COVID-19 home-locked experience. Now, it appears to be more challenging amidst continuing economic woes.
In order to change for the better, we need to recharge ourselves. There is no better time than this festive season to do so. I am talking about the need to take care of physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions of our lives. This is an opportune time for renewal, an awakening to reality with focus on being better. We need an awakening in each of the above facets, in making the coming months a meaningful period of prosperity.
Awakening physically
Avurudu games traditionally had been an invitation for us to stay physically fit. This time it is different. Human body is the vehicle that takes us through the journey of life. Being healthy and fit are of utmost importance, despite our constant negligence of them. Finding quality time for physical exercises on a regular basis will be one sure cure for physical inactivity. Perhaps, confining to home front would have given you ample time and space to reignite your exercising routines. Having a healthy dietary pattern, in opting to be fit than fat, is another vital need. Avoiding tasty yet unhealthy food is not so easy. Wasting food while millions are starving worldwide should be stopped at least in our family front. Now, make the decision to allocate time for it, and to respect commitment. That is what an awakening is all about.
Awakening mentally
Avurudu invites us to sharpen ourselves. As Stephen Covey highlighted as one of the seven habits of highly effective people, “sharpening the saw” is essential for growth and success. Ensuring that knowledge and skills are regularly updated and upgraded is what we need to focus on. The wide range of webinars during past few weeks is a sign of a thirst for knowledge in using available time wisely.
Tom Peters gave a challenge to US managers a decade ago. Look back for past six months and see whether you have acquired any new knowledge or skills. If the answer is “no,” you are stagnating with a blunt saw. As the Digital Journal tells us, the rate at which knowledge is becoming available is doubling every year and, on a curve, predicted to rise even faster. What we discover with regards to the rapidly changing world, day by day is indeed illuminating.
With internet as a vast ocean of knowledge offering a variety of informal learning approaches, learning has become a part and parcel of our lives. Despite occasional fake and hate news, we can learn something sensibly from social media as well. As Socrates said a long time ago, we learn from “the womb to the tomb.”
Awakening emotionally
Avurudu is a time to strengthen positive, constructive emotions. This became acute amidst the planetary pandemic where psychologists advocate us to embrace more enthusiasm despite the existing doom and gloom. Same is applicable in the context of the extended economic crisis as well. There are people who have successfully passed their exams but have miserably failed in their lives. Being aware of constructive emotions as well as destructive emotions surrounding our lives is the first step. Laziness and anger are two common examples for destructive emotions. Enthusiasm and determination are common constructive emotions.
As experts on Emotional Intelligence (EI) say, self-awareness should lead to self-regulation. That is when you are in control of your emotions and then channeling them towards achievements. This is especially true if you are in an organisational leadership position. As Daniel Goldman, who popularised the concept of EI advocates, leaders should be 70% more emotionally intelligent than the others. This is a fitting time to show that in both words and deeds.
Awakening socially
Avurudu unites the nation and socially bonds the country. As we know, no one is an island. Human beings are social animals. Human connectivity is an essential requirement for any community to foster. In a high-tech world, where speed is a key factor, high-touch dimension of relationships should not be neglected. I have seen many achievement-oriented executives who have “married” to their jobs whilst their neighbours taking care of their families.
Renewal should ensure the fostering of relationships with team at work, and more importantly with team at home. This is a golden and opportune time for us to do so. Building better relationships, taking quality time off from your work to be with your loved ones, involving in voluntary work are some of the popular activities in this respect.
This was challenging in a time when social distancing was strictly regulated. Now it is a different challenge. Being more social conscious of what is going around. Rather than allowing the opportunistic politicians to further ruin a fragmented nation, hope for a new beginning with a robust and transparent system is looming large.
Awakening spiritually
Avurudu is very much associated with religious traditions. Moving beyond rituals, it is a time where we revisit and reinforce our values. As we are constrained in visiting religious places this year, it gives us the opportunity to be more “inward bound.” That highlights the central connection or the underpinning for the above four awakenings that we discussed. It is what I would prefer to call as spiritual awakening.
There is a difference between being spiritual and being religious. One can visit a temple, kovil, mosque or a church every day, but at constant loggerheads with neighbours. Being spiritual is much deeper in moving beyond rituals in being righteous. It required a set of values that governs your behavior. Honesty and integrity can be the commonest examples. Harmony between your set of values and the corporate values of your organisation will ensure long term association of you and your organisation. The COVID-19 home-locked experience helped us to strengthen our value base in truly living them in the spirit of humanity. Now it is how we extend it to strive for a fresh beginning towards a better Sri Lanka.
Awakening to awesome results
Awakening of one’s physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions should lead to better understanding of oneself. Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz in their seminal HBR article titled “Making of a Corporate Athlete,” describe vividly the importance of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual “capacities.” According to them, organisations cannot afford to utilise their employees’ capacities, while ignoring their physical, emotional, and social wellbeing. They offer us further insights into these aspects:
“In a corporate environment that is changing at warp speed, performing consistently at high levels is more difficult and more necessary than ever. Narrow interventions simply aren’t sufficient anymore. Companies can’t afford to address their employees’ cognitive capacities while ignoring their physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. On the playing field or in the boardroom, high performance depends as much on how people renew and recover energy as on how they expend it, on how they manage their lives as much as on how they manage their work. When people feel strong and resilient – physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually –they perform better, with more passion, for longer. They win, their families win, and the corporations that employ them win.
Such an awakening leads us to a performance leap. It is all to do with higher results.
Persisting with peak performance
With a renewed mindset, one needs to ensure a “peak performance pyramid” (PPP) with physical fitness is the bedrock. On top of it, you need to strengthen mental sharpness. Then comes emotional maturity. The pinnacle is spiritual soundness. Having ensured the PPP proper, one reaches the “ideal performance state” (IPS) with truly unleashing one’s potential with right blend of focus and energy. Put simply, the best long-term performers tap into positive energy at all levels of the PPP.
The key point here is the need to have a balanced approach towards performance. Awakened employees will ensure their commitment towards assigned tasks in achieving the expected results. Moreover, they will become better human beings, and not “human doings or un-doings.”
The way forward
“It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow”, so said Robert H. Schuller. We need to go beyond festivities to ensure focused action leading to future revival. It is healthy people who should strive hard to recover an ailing economy. May the awesome Avurudu this year herald an era of economic revival with engaged and enthusiastic people who are genuine in their words and deeds. Then only the true effect of the harmony across the nation paving the way for peace, prosperity, and productivity.
(The writer, a Senior Professor in Management, and an Independent Non-executive Director, can be reached at [email protected], [email protected] or www.ajanthadharmasiri.info.)
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