The New Empathy-The Old Empathy
Trying to improve your empathy?
You might be trying too hard. Here’s why:
To start, let’s define empathy:
The action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, & vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, & experience of another.
This definition is mostly good, if you remove the “& vicariously experiencing” part.
In efforts to improve our empathy & infuse some much-needed human connection back into our lives, some of us seem to have overcorrected.
Overcorrection looks like:
→ Trying to feel someone else’s emotions (which for many, is impossible)
→ Forgetting boundaries in place (yours & theirs)
→ Losing your self-control, tact, &/or grasp
→ Focusing solely on emotions
Especially that last one… emotions are reactions to stimuli.
Reactions are acute & temporary.
Focusing solely on someone’s emotions is like trying to grab water. 🌊
It’s also short-sided & 2D. 🂱
But listening to / sensing their emotions, thoughts, feelings, & perceptions is more tangible.
It’s more relatable & 3D. 🎲
Use this sheet to reflect on how you show empathy & identify improvement opportunities to empathize in a healthy way.
We are not our emotions.
We are so much more than that.
And we connect deeply with people when we’re using the full picture. 🖼️
We can show empathy to our teams, stakeholders, family, & friends, without getting lost or punishing ourselves in the process.
Remember –
Your empathy North Star is always being present & listening. ⭐️