22 Feb 2008 02:01:45 | Susan Dunn, MA, The EQ Coach
DEFINITIONS
Caring - Being concerned about outcomes; paying just enough
attention but not too much; to feel trouble or anxiety; to feel
interest or concern. To overlook the progress of others and
projects, but to have faith and confidence in other people to
look after themselves and do things well enough.
Caring too much - Being too concerned about outcomes; paying too
much attention; feeling too troubled or anxious; feeling overly
concerned; not believing other people are competent and capable.
Hovering over them and transmitting your anxiety to them so they
become dysfunctional.
COMPARISONS
Supervising a project vs. Hovering over the person
Being concerned about someone and interested in the outcome vs.
Worrying anxiously over someone and trying to take over.
Managing vs. Controlling
Transmitting emotions of confidence and self-assurance v.
Transmitting fear, worry and anxiety
EXAMPLE
Alice cared about the outcome of the project and made herself
available to the team for input and supervision. She had high
emotional intelligence and was flexible and creative in planning
and outcomes. She delegated easily and well. Because of this,
the team worked well, and had the stamina to finish in style
with plenty of energy left over for the next project. Everyone
enjoyed working with Alice because she brought out the best in
them and they built their self-esteem by completing successful
projects.
Harry was overly concerned about the project. He was critical
and demanding of himself and others and had low emotional
intelligence. He could not be satisfied with less than
perfection and drove himself and others. He hovered over
everyone which destroyed their self-confidence, confused them,
and pulled their focus away from the work. His worry caused them
to worry and undermined their self-confidence. As the “primal
leader,” he transmitted his anxiety to others. Every team and
project he drove this way became cynical, insecure, exhausted
and burnt out. No one wanted to work with him or under him, and
the best people would transfer out of his department. Eventually
he was fired.
KEY POINT
When you become overly concerned and caring, you cross a line
into what's called an overdriven striving. You focus on it too
much and can affect your own thinking and functioning, as well
as that of others. You demand too much and usually get too
little. It's exhausting to everyone concerned.
BENEFITS
We are truly helpful to ourselves and to others when care
enough, but not too much. It’s important to have faith and
confidence in others, and give them room to breathe, grow and
blossom. RELATED DISTINCTIONS
Excellence vs. Perfectionism
Managing vs. Controlling
Overseeing vs. Hovering
Having faith in others v. Having faith only in yourself
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