Full of enthusiasm and with a healthy dose of curiosity, I recently attended workshops at Clownsense. Together with a group of passionate people from the healthcare sector I learned what it means to be a healthcare clown. I learned a lot from the clown master himself, Bart Walter – here exceptionally without a red nose 😉.
This experience made me think not only about the power of humor, but especially about the people behind the care. Day in, day out they are ready to give to others. They care for us, but who actually cares for them?
It doesn’t seem that long ago that we were applauding healthcare workers every night during the corona pandemic. It was a time when society opened its eyes to the hard work that was being done in hospitals, nursing homes and other healthcare institutions. With loud clapping and countless “Thanks for the care” messages we showed our appreciation.
But now, three years later, I wonder: what has really changed? The pressure on healthcare workers is higher than ever, burnouts are increasing and the applause seems to have died down.
The care clown, a figure that brings joy and enlightenment brings in dark moments, symbolizes much more to me than just a clown in a hospital.
He symbolizes everyone who gives of themselves day in, day out to help others — whether it concerns healthcare workers, teachers, or the many people in organizations who always give the best of themselves.
Playfulness that we have often forgotten since our childhood!
used to be a class clown, now mossels from brossels
The problem is simple: how can you take good care of others if you don't get the care you need yourself?
This question goes beyond the healthcare sector. It is a question that is relevant to anyone who works in a service role, and really anyone who feels like they are have to give constantly without receiving anything in return.
This gets to the heart of a larger problem, which is the structures in which we work. Many organizations focus on productivity and efficiency, but forget that people are not machines.
We cannot perform consistently without moments of rest, recovery and – perhaps most importantly – fun. Organizations need to ask themselves: what structural changes are needed to healthier work culture to create?
This applies not only to healthcare institutions, but also to companies. How often do we see people in organizations getting stuck in their work, becoming overloaded by stress and eventually dropping out? What would happen if we allowed more space for playfulness, creativity and even a little bit of craziness in the workplace? These are not 'soft skills', these are survival mechanisms in a world that demands more and more of us.
Many people in healthcare and other sectors have become so accustomed to the idea that they always have to be there for others. But in doing so, they push their own needs to the background. This is unsustainable.
If we don't learn to take better care of ourselves, we won't be able to take good care of others.
Humor is a powerful tool. It has the unique ability to relieve tension, create connection, and help us see the world from a different perspective. In an environment where pressure is high and responsibility weighs heavy, laughter can be a medicine.
It opens us up in a gentle way and helps us to distance ourselves from the seriousness of the situation. Just like the care clown Just as a simple joke or playfulness can transform a room full of tension into a place of relaxation, we can use humor and lightness to lighten the pressure on our shoulders.
There are a number of things organizations can do to promote a culture of care and well-being.
Consider entering policies for mental health, offering self-care training or integrating humor and playfulness into the work environment. The latter brings me back to the care clown: it is not only a medicine for patients, but also for ourselves.
There is a need for consultation and coordination. Both within our team and at higher levels.
Our vision: change the world, start with yourself 😉
We come with a lot swing your organization and team. Together we will have a goal-oriented conversation: What is needed to change? What are individual needs? What are blocking elements for the team? What are the expectations? Which structures do we need to change to achieve enlightenment?
We use accessible methods to stimulate consultation and promote growth in the team, step by step.
We combine the serious with the hilarious, because that childishness is so important in trust and feeling good. We work with experts who understand and can use both the business side and the importance of humor. Together we ensure that people not only work efficiently, but also with pleasure.
Think of us as batman meets the joker. The serious hero triggered by the clown. Meet mosselman.
Want to discover how we make a difference? How we can help you and your team take better care of yourself? And how you can do even more for others? Discover more about our approach and how we can strengthen your organization – with a serious edge.
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