How to Build a Culture of Psychological Safety
Actionable steps to start building trust and collaboration
Practical ways to start building trust and collaboration

“To have faith is to trust yourself to the water. When you swim you don’t grab hold of the water, because if you do you will sink and drown. Instead, you relax, and float.”
― Alan Wilson Watts
Psychological safety is the foundation of high-performing teams.
Google research shows it can make or break a team. When people don’t feel safe, they are less inclined to take risks. Fear prevents employees from speaking up, providing honest feedback, or sharing their ideas.
Trust, curiosity, and confidence — on the other hand — broaden our mind. Research by Barbara Fredrickson shows that positive emotions encourage divergent thinking and creativity.
I’ve written a lot about psychological safety, how to build a fearless culture, and how to develop a safe workplace. Today, I want to share actionable tips to encourage trust and participation.
Let’s make it safe to speak up. Trust is like water. We don’t see it,…
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