202: How We Celebrate Workiversaries: Moments Not to be Missed
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Bonnie Christine:
Hey there. Welcome to the Professional Creative Podcast. I'm gonna take you back to when I was 19 years old, working my very first real job. Do you know what it was?
Bonnie Christine:
I'm Bonnie Christine, and this is where all things creativity, design, business and marketing unite. I'm a mama living in a tiny town tucked right inside the Smoky Mountains running a multi 7 figure business doing the most creative and impactful work of my life. But when I first set out to become an entrepreneur, I was struggling to make ends meet and wrestling with how to accomplish my biggest dream of becoming a fabric designer. Fast forward to today, I'm not only licensing my artwork all over the world, but also teaching others how to design their creative life and experience the same success. I'm here to help you spend your life doing something that lights you up. I'll help you build a creative business that also creates an impact, changes people's lives, gives you all of the freedom you want and is wildly profitable. Welcome to the Professional Creative Podcast.
Bonnie Christine:
I was the backpack expert at REI in Raleigh, North Carolina. This was my first job in college, and I loved working at REI for so many reasons. I was an outdoor enthusiast and backpacker myself. And so working here just taught me so much. Their onboarding was amazing. Their program was amazing. And my boss was amazing. So I was in the backpacking section, which meant that I also kind of dillydallied in tents and camping stoves, but my specialty was backpacks.
Bonnie Christine:
I knew how to fit people properly. I knew all the little tips and tricks to wearing a backpack for a multi mile, multi day trip. And it just felt so fulfilling to work in this way. It was very connected. All of the employees were really close, and we got to serve just incredible people. Now, the reason that my experience at REI was really exceptional was Ken. Ken was my boss, and I felt so much like he really saw me. He noticed my progress.
Bonnie Christine:
He encouraged me. He wanted me to succeed. And every time I leveled up, he would celebrate. And so one day, I remember specifically, I think I sold more on the floor than anybody else, and he gave me a $5 Starbucks card. And never in my life has $5 felt like more of a bigger deal. He did it in front of everyone so everyone could see, which I'm sure was part of it. He celebrated me publicly, and this was just $5 It was like 5,000 to me. It meant so much because someone really saw me and, just how good I was doing at my job, how interested I was in getting better.
Bonnie Christine:
And someone was cheering me on. I kept in touch with Ken for many years. He was kind of like a, a father or a grandfather to me. I would always come back REI to say hello to him when I was back in town, because I only got to work there for about a year before I got married and moved. So really, I think my takeaway here is just the support system. And when you have people rallying behind you to help encourage you, who believe in your potential, then you want to do better. You want to reach higher, you push yourself to dream bigger. And that is why we take it really seriously to celebrate our team members, workiversaries at team BC.
Bonnie Christine:
So what is a workiversary? A workiversary is the date that each individual person joined our team. I would say that we even take workiversaries more seriously than birthdays, even though we take birthdays pretty seriously too. I think that it's so easy to get caught up in the grind. Like, here's an example of, our annual calendar at a glance. January to March, we are all hands on deck for the immersion course and our mastermind renewals and incoming new members. From April to May, we're doing new designs for our shop Flowerie. We're doing fabric collections. We're doing pattern plus deliverables, and we're producing pattern magazine.
Bonnie Christine:
From June to August, we're all hands on deck for our surface design live conference. Again, Pattern magazine, new designs for the fall launch of Flowerie. From September to December, we've got Flowerie holiday prep. All of our in house systems get cleaned up and we're prepping for immersion with a bunch of different events, not to mention our biweekly newsletters, our marketing, our collaboration, our meetings. So does this kind of calendar feel similar to you? In the summer, we take a four day work week. So our time as a team is limited a little bit in those months. And the months that we are together can feel just like they go quick, and it often derails us from prioritizing people behind the projects. I think it can be so incredibly easy to just get caught up in all of the to dos.
Bonnie Christine:
And we have to make sure that we don't forget to connect and celebrate with the people who are helping us do all of the to dos. So before I move on, I have a super fun download for you. It's a list of gift ideas that we personally use in my business for all the giftable moments, from birthdays and mastermind members to workiversaries. So head on over to the show notes for today's episode to get a copy of that. Are you tired of spending hours crafting the perfect email only to be met with crickets in your inbox? Or worse, having your emails land in your subscribers' spam folders. I've been there, which is why I switched to Kit as my email service provider years ago. Kit is the email marketing platform built by creators for creators. With Kit, you can easily create and send beautiful, personalized emails that your subscribers are not only going to open, but actually love.
Bonnie Christine:
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Bonnie Christine:
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Bonnie Christine:
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Bonnie Christine:
Everyone feels like a part of the team and appreciated in their role. It increases value. Everyone knows that their value is high. And in turn, they value themselves and what they contribute even more. The result is a happier work environment and a happy team, which is the most important thing you could have. So let's put this into action. Just a side note, I think that you know this, but our team is far from perfect. I'm still figuring out a million things, but we're learning.
Bonnie Christine:
And as we learn how to better meet each other's needs and work collaboratively and grow together, I hope bringing you into the behind the scenes of it will help you as well. And if you don't have a team, you might have a person that helps you. It could be a contractor. It could be a parent, or a friend, or a neighbor. And if you don't have a team, just kind of take notes for those times where you feel super supported by someone, how you can really celebrate and lift them up. For a long time, I didn't have a team. For the first over decade of my career, I was a one woman show, and, honestly, I was proud of it. I did everything myself.
Bonnie Christine:
I learned it all myself, and there were a lot of overworked days and tired weekends, but I did it. And part of how I did that and really kept motivated was that I would kind of celebrate my own my own mile markers with rewards. So I would set this deadline or big event. And if I met it, I would reward myself. The biggest one I think I've ever done is if I if I launched the immersion course for the first time and it went well this was in 2018 I would buy a greenhouse for my garden. And so I did. I launched in February. That summer, I built this beautiful greenhouse.
Bonnie Christine:
And it is a place that brings me so much joy and also just consistently reminds me that it's connected as a reward. So anyways, as time went on, my team grew and I made a first hire and a second hire all the way to today. I have 13 team members. And so pausing to celebrate them, so incredibly important. I want to tell you about four things that I do to celebrate workiversaries. So the first one is that we put workiversaries on the team calendar. So everybody's work anniversary is on our shared Google team calendar with a big celebration emoji. And this really sets a reminder so nobody forgets.
Bonnie Christine:
It makes the person feel super special. It also gives something really fun and celebratory to look forward to. The second is that I have this tradition. We have a special Slack channel called Yay, and it's dedicated to celebrations. And so there are for every single one of us, every workiversary, I write a poem to celebrate the person, and I post it in the Yay channel. This is super fun. I always try to pull in all the little details about them, their personal life, or their work style, and how much we love them. It's such a fun connection point, and just the way that we kick it off, it is there to make people laugh and to make the team feel really fun, and most importantly, to make the person feel really celebrated.
Bonnie Christine:
The third thing is that this is the most important. At the end of the poem, I invite the rest of the team to come in behind me and share their favorite thing about this person or their favorite memory with this person, so that the whole thread just blows up with love for this person. The fourth thing is that I slip into their DMs with a video. This is like off the cuff. I'm usually on a walk or something, and I grab my phone and I just share my heart with them about who they are, what they mean to me, how special they are, what I value about them. Just two or three minutes of me yapping about how much I love them. And with that, I deliver some kind of administrative stuff. So anytime we have a salary increase or change, a COLA, that's cost of living adjustment, And then I also make sure that they know to go use their RampCard, that's our team, like, debit card, for a spa service.
Bonnie Christine:
And so I give them a budget to go get a spa service sometime to celebrate their workiversary, and I think it's so fun. That's what we do for workiversaries. So I would love for you to think about how to celebrate the people that help you with your to dos. How can you gift them? How can you celebrate them? How can you pause and just let them know that it's super meaningful to you, that they have come alongside you to help you put the thing out into the world. So three questions. What memorable event should you put on the team calendar? It could be a workiversary. It could also be a birthday. It could be a a big event that you're, you know, getting through, like a deadline.
Bonnie Christine:
But whatever it is, put it on the calendar. Put it on recurring, if you can. Number two is, what team tradition would be fun to create? So what kind of ritual will you do to celebrate those people? And how can you invite the rest of the people who are in the same environment to join in, come alongside you, and celebrate this person. The work will never slow down. It's going to always be there. And so it's up to us to set the tone for this team culture, and I think it's so incredibly important. Don't forget, I created a download for you to help you brainstorm different ways to celebrate. You can use it it's a list of gift ideas, but you could also use it for birthday ideas.
Bonnie Christine:
And it's also a reminder that you don't need to spend money to communicate appreciation. So these gift ideas include all kinds of different things. So make yourself a cup of something cozy, carve out a little bit of time to brainstorm about this one, and really, take a moment to think about celebrate celebrating the people in your world. My friends, thank you for listening. I hope this was fun for you. Until next time, create the beauty that you want to see come alive in the world, and remember, there's room for you.
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