Sisusta ja psykologisesta turvallisuudesta
Aalto-yliopiston hyvinvointiviikolla puhunut Perustieteiden korkeakoulun tohtorikoulutettava, ”sisututkija” Emilia Lahti kertoi näkemyksistään kahdesta keskeisestä, meissä jokaisessa olevasta ilmiöstä: sisusta ja psykologisesta turvallisuudesta. Molemmat voivat edesauttaa hyvinvoinnin luomista yhteisöissä, työpaikoilla ja perheissä.
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Emilia Lahti tells:
‘The ancient Finnish construct of sisu is hundreds of years old but it is highly relevant to the human’s of our contemporary time. Sisu lacks a direct translation but it denotes a kind of embodied fortitude that people everywhere draw from when facing adversity. Sisu is also a cultural construct and in Finland it relates to values such as integrity and doing something with high quality – even when no one is there to validate us. This way, an entire life philosophy to some, can also relate to what kind of decisions and actions we take in the privacy of our daily lives.
Another research concept brought up in the video, psychological safety, means the belief that you don’t have to worry about being shamed for your ideas or if you make a mistake. Safety creates a space for positive emotions such as trust and curiosity, and research has shown that positive emotions like these “broaden” the mind and help us build psychological, social, and physical resources. Creating safe spaces, not only for ourselves (having inner talk that is encouraging), but to others, however, requires vulnerability and this can take us to a place that may require a level of inner fortitude. In a world where it seems only rational to hide behind masks and not show our heart, it might be the courage to show up as we are that takes the most guts. Cultivating a mindset of sisu can help us be bolder in honesty and more open, which, in turn, is conducive to trust and psychological safety.'
Read more about Emilia’s research and embodied fortitude
To practice
1. Think to a time where you faced a problem that seemed insurmountable? How did you overcome it and what did you learn about yourself and your sisu?
2. Think back to a person who has been a positive influence in your life. What kind of qualities do they have? What can you learn from those people about leadership, friendship, or mentorship?
3. Are there areas in your own life at the moment that could benefit from creating more psychological safety (for yourself or others) and what might having more sisu your life look like? What one step could you take today to cultivate these qualities?
Reading
Fredrickson B. L. & Joiner T. (2002). Positive emotions trigger upward spirals toward emotional well-being. Psychological Science 13:172–175.
Jef J.J. van den Hout, Orin C. Davis & Mathieu C.D.P. Weggeman (2018) The Conceptualization of Team Flow, The Journal of Psychology, 152:6, 388-423, doi:10.1080/00223980.2018.1449729
Lahti, E., (2019). Embodied fortitude: An introduction to the Finnish construct of sisu. International Journal of Wellbeing, 9(1), 61-82. doi:10.5502/ijw.v9i1.672
Photo: Mikko Raskinen
Video: Sampsa Kares / Aalto Studios
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