A productive workforce that’s also mentally healthy is a measurement of success that organizations strive for. However, with stress and burnout affecting nearly half the workforce, achieving it can be a challenge. Addressing these issues with improved policies rooted in research and data is essential—but in some cases, inspiration can be drawn from unlikely places. In comes Ted Lasso, a fictional character played by Jason Sudeikis in the widely popular Apple TV series “Ted Lasso.”
Ted is a fish out of water—an American college football coach recruited to coach a failing professional soccer team in London. Although sarcastic at times and dealing with anxiety, Ted is known for his optimism and kindness—despite knowing nothing about the game of soccer. He is inclusive and makes it known that he is there to help his colleagues and team when they need him. The way he approaches management and leading others is by forming personal connections with each team member and modeling for his managers just how important it is to build those relationships so that they can fully unlock the potential of the whole team.
Ted’s character reinforces the importance of authenticity in leadership, showing that genuine care and connection to your employees and co-workers can inspire strong performance and long-term success.
At the SHRM Annual Conference & Expo (SHRM24) in Chicago, you’ll get to hear Sudeikis speak on the Main Stage and virtually. Here’s a look into the themes he has explored on “Ted Lasso” as they apply to the workplace.
Mental Health Quotes from Ted Lasso
- “I think things come into our lives to help us get from one place to a better one.”
- “It may not work out how you think it will or how you hope it does. But believe me, it will all work out.”
- “Living in the moment, it’s a gift. That’s why they call it the present.”
- “Believe in the power of teamwork. Together, we can achieve great things.”
- “I think that you might be so sure that you’re 1 in a million that sometimes you forget that out there you’re just 1 in 11.”
- “Isn’t the idea of ‘never give up’ one of them things we always talk about in sports? And shouldn’t that apply to people, too?”
- “If you care about someone and you got a little love in your heart, there ain’t nothing you can’t get through together.”
3 Mental Health Takeaways from Ted Lasso
- Empathy and support: Ted consistently demonstrates radical empathy and support for his players and staff. He takes the time to understand their individual struggles and offers support without judgment. Organizations have an opportunity to alleviate the stigma behind mental health. They can create a supportive and compassionate workplace environment where employees feel comfortable discussing their mental health challenges.
- Positive leadership: Ted leads by example with his positive approach and outlook. He maintains optimism even in the face of adversity, which can be inspiring for his team members. A resilient workforce is essential to a mentally healthy workplace culture, and its leaders have the responsibility to set that tone. Be a goldfish, Ted says. He uses this metaphor about fish with incredibly short memories to show his team that they can’t dwell on mistakes. Do what you can to learn from what happened and then move on.
- Open communication: Throughout the series, characters engage in open and honest communication about their feelings and experiences. This creates a sense of psychological safety whereby people feel comfortable expressing themselves without fear of judgment.
Working with Your Boss Quotes from Ted Lasso
- “Success is not about the wins and losses. It’s about helping these young fellas be the best versions of themselves on and off the field.”
- “I think that you might be so sure a person is one thing that sometimes you completely miss who they really are.”
- “I’ve heard folks say that if you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life. Well, I gotta disagree. I love what I do, and I work incredibly hard.”
3 Productivity Takeaways from Ted Lasso
- Value your team: Exhibiting collaboration, Ted showcases how diverse skills and perspectives can be utilized with one another to achieve shared goals and missions. A strong team dynamic often is the reason for improved problem-solving and efficiency skills.
- Execute a positive environment: Ted’s overwhelming positivity creates an atmosphere where team members feel valued and motivated, which enhances morale while encouraging productivity and innovation. This helps to create a culture for people to express their feelings and feel that they can trust others in their work environment.
- Communicate effectively: By actively listening and demonstrating empathy, Ted Lasso showcases the importance of clear and compassionate communication within your team and co-workers. Effective communication fosters trust, minimizes misunderstandings that could happen in the workplace, and streamlines workflow.
Ted’s character is a prime example of the power of positivity and empathy in the workplace. By championing mental health and promoting a culture of support and understanding, organizations can cultivate environments where employees thrive both professionally and personally.
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