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Emotions play a role in every aspect of our lives, including the workplace. In fact, emotions can have a powerful impact on organizational behavior and communication. For example, positive experience like happiness and gratitude can lead to increased cooperation and teamwork. On the other hand, negative experiences like anger and anxiety can lead to conflict and miscommunication. Now the question is are these emotions welcomed in to the workplaces ?

Lorissa Garcia - Founder & culture Crafter: Assembly Culture checked in to the cafe to have a conversation around "Do emotions even belong in the workplace".

it’s a loaded question, but one every organization should be thinking about. No matter where your organization stands, the reality is your employees are biologically programmed to experience emotions. Whether or not you believe emotions belong in the workplace, they certainly exist. And your people leaders need to be prepared to handle them. Lorissa did mention that developing an Emotional Culture in the workplace can have greater impact on organizational performance, simply emotions will drives performance. Leaders need to be aware about their peoples emotions when their at work & have conversation around it. at the same time Emotional Granularity is a vital component to understand what are the feeling they are feeling at work.  Lorissa did mention the importance of the psychological safety & how important for leaders to create such environment in the workplace.

Press that play button & check in to the cafe to listen to the full episode.

you can get connected to Lorrisa Garcia via her Linkedin Profile  or log on to www.lorissagarcia.com to explore some of her amazing work she does in the space of emotional culture.

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Kalpitiya in the Puttalam district of Sri Lanka is a fast-growing tourist destination, consisting of 14 small islands over an area of approximately 16 square kilometres. It is located around 165 kilometres north of Colombo. The peninsula and its associated beaches are known for its stunning sunsets and relative seclusion, although that may change as the area grows in popularity. 

The lagoon is particularly well known for providing excellent kitesurfing and windsurfing weather conditions; the wind in the area can vary but is generally thought to be suitable for watersport activities throughout the season. The lagoons are huge, with generally still waters and a few small waves. There are courses available locally for kitesurfing and windsurfing, as well as kayaking adventures through the lagoon’s mangrove forests. Adventurous tourists can also participate in standup paddleboarding across the sea and the lagoon.

In Kalpitiya there are two distinct kite seasons – the summer season which runs from May to October and the winter season from mid-December to mid-March. Both summer and winter are warm, dry, and windy, but the wind direction changes making every spot a new adventure! Most of our kite trips run year-round, with a select few that are season dependent.

for more information please log on to www.kitesurfinglanka.com

Make Sri Lanka as your next Holiday destination & experience the adventure of Kite surfing & enjoy the giant mammals in the indian ocean.