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How to check your energy levels by Lukas Michel
By Guest Contributor Lukas Michel
Author of Agile By Choice, Lukas Michel, explains how to examine your energy levels from a physically, emotional, mental and spiritual level.
Agile is an investment: an investment in attention and time that releases productive energy. Energy is limited and needs to be refuelled at times. People-centric management builds on a good balance of the use of energy and the investment in energy. Here is a test for you to use to gauge where you are with your energy.
Mark the answers that fit your situation:
BODY
• I don’t regularly have enough sleep, and I often wake up tired
• I often skip meals or don’t eat sufficiently
• I don’t do perform sufficient physical activities
• I don’t take frequent breaks to renew my energy
MIND
• I have difficulty focusing on one thing and am often interrupted
• I spend a large portion of the day reacting on crises or short-term requests
• I don’t take sufficient time for learning, thinking and fun things
• I often work long hours and don’t take vacation
EMOTIONS
• I often feel irritated, impatient or limited by stress
• I don’t have sufficient time for important relationships I have little time for my favourite activities
• I use little time to relax and enjoy my performance
SPIRIT
• I don’t spend time on work that uses all my talents
• What I consider important is not where I spend my time, attention and energy
• My work is determined by others rather than following my purpose
• I don’t invest sufficient time and energy for social engagement
The number of marked answers is: ___________________________
0–3 Superb energy balance
4–6 Reasonable energy balance
7–10 Significant energy imbalance
11–16 Energy is out of balance
What do you need to work on? Think about what you can do to refuel your energy. Use Tool #13, in the book to Refuel Your Energy.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
LUKAS MICHEL is the owner of Agility Insights AG, based in Switzerland, and CEO of the AGILITYINSIGHTS.NET, a global network of experienced business mentors. Over the course of his 40-year career, he has worked with executive teams around the world, focusing on management and agility for a diverse range of local, national,and global organizations. Lukas is the author of The Performance Triangle, Management Design, People-Centric Management and Diagnostic Mentoring.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukasmichel/
Suggested Reading
If you have not yet experienced the benefits of agile but don’t want to miss the trend, then Agile by Choice offers a gentle introduction into the core concept and the prerequisite of people-centric management. This book offers a new way to think about how you lead people, how you use your own resources, and how you personally perform at your peak.In line with his previous books, Lukas Michel presents a diagnostic self-mentoring approach with 21 exercises for leaders to learn about agile and people centric. This book initiates the shift to strategic agility with your team to establish leadership everywhere.
Other books by the author
Today’s dynamic business environment requires new ways to man- age, lead, work, and organize. Traditional paradigms of efficiency, agency theory, transactions and scale are replaced or augmented with principles that focus on people, self-organization, and purpose for greater innovation and growth.
To expand on his previous books, Lukas Michel presents new research, practical applications and the experience with People- Centric Management, agile organization and work on the system to establish new management where people unlock their talent, master greater challenges and perform at their peak.
The book offers the legendary People-Centric Diagnostic that forces the reader to decode and rethink the many assumptions underlying their management model and systems. In combination, the people-centric model, the three-step process and action agenda will help executives establish leadership everywhere to succeed in a dynamic environment.
It is a new era. To win in an increasingly dynamic and volatile environment, leadership teams must be agile – they must be flexible enough to react to early signs and act on them quickly.
An agile company needs good decision-making at all levels – from the centre to the periphery, tapping into the full potential of the people, operating model, information technology and leadership practices. And decisions are made by people. This guide forces you to re-examine the assumptions underlying your leadership and how agility within your company can be built through a three-point, people-centric approach. The author’s insights will help you understand your options, make the choices required to successfully coach your team, and start creating agility as a competitive advantage today.