Hey ladies! let’s chat about those moments at work when things feel… off. We’ve all had them. The unexpected email, the tight deadline, or just that general feeling of being overwhelmed. It’s easy to fall into a pattern of feeling like things are happening to us, like we’re just reacting to whatever comes our way.
I recently read a helpful Forbes article by Melody Wilding, “4 Ways to Overcome Victim Mindset at Work,” and it got me thinking. She talks about changing your perspective and focusing on solutions, which are really practical points. You can find it here.
But I wanted to share my own perspective, as someone who manages a team and tries to build a positive work environment. Because at the end of the day, it’s not just about getting through the day; it’s about creating a work life that feels good.
Finding Your Footing: Shifting Away from the Victim Mentality at Work
A Simple Shift: Thinking “For” Instead of “To.”
I’ve found a really helpful mindset shift is to think of challenges as happening for us, not to us. It’s a subtle change, but it makes a big difference.
What That Looks Like on Our Team:
As a marketing director, I really focus on fostering a supportive and collaborative atmosphere. We try to emphasize helping each other, and seeing challenges as opportunities.
Here’s a bit of what we do:
- Team Support: We prioritize supporting each other. We celebrate wins together and offer support when things get tough. Focusing on how we can positively impact our team and others is key.
- Opportunity Mindset: We see challenges as chances to learn and grow. Instead of getting stuck on the problem, we look for solutions.
- Ownership: We take responsibility for our actions, including mistakes. We learn from them and move forward.
- Positive Environment: We try to cultivate an atmosphere of gratitude and appreciation. Remember: You are the culture.
My Practical Tips for Shifting Your Mindset:
- Reframe Your Perspective: When you feel like you’re in a “victim” mindset, try to look at the situation from a different angle. Ask yourself, “What’s another way I can see this?”
- Focus on Solutions: Instead of dwelling on the problem, focus on finding solutions.
- Take Accountability: Acknowledge your role in the situation. It helps to ask, “What could I have done differently?”
- Practice Gratitude: Make time each day to appreciate the positive aspects of your work.
- Surround Yourself with Positivity: Seek out supportive and encouraging people. You are the 5 people you surround yourself with!
- Use Affirmations: Even a simple affirmation can help shift your mindset.
- Connect with Your Purpose: Remind yourself why you do what you do. This is the most important!! Don’t forget it.
You Have More Control Than You Think
Ultimately, you have more control over your work experience than you might realize. By shifting your mindset and focusing on solutions, you can create a more positive and fulfilling work life. It’s easy to feel like we’re just reacting to whatever comes our way at work. We’ve all been there… the unexpected problem, the unclear roles, the constant changes. But what if there was a way to not only navigate these challenges but to actually thrive within them?
I want to introduce one of my favorite books: Liz Wiseman’s “Impact Players: How to Take the Lead, Play Bigger, and Multiply Your Impact” provides great insight to what can often become a ‘victim mentality’ at work. The book outlines how high-performing individuals consistently step up, take ownership, and focus on solutions, even in challenging or ambiguous situations. This directly contrasts with a victim mentality, which is characterized by feelings of helplessness, blame, and a focus on problems rather than solutions. Linked below!
What helps you shift your mindset at work? Share your thoughts in the comments! More Career Tips here!

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