67 – Energy in Business: Transforming Your Team Culture

Welcome back to this weekโ€™s edition of Impactful Teamwork! Iโ€™m genuinely excited to explore a topic today that doesnโ€™t get nearly enough attention in the business worldโ€”yet, it holds the power to transform how our teams perform. That topic is business energetics: the unseen, yet deeply felt, energy in your workplace.

Why Energy Matters in Business

Every business has its own energetic signatureโ€”its vibe, rhythm, or pulse. Just like in nature, where every ecosystem has its own flow, your business environment influences how people feel, connect, and perform. Itโ€™s often overlooked because energy is invisibleโ€”but its effects are not. It shapes everything from team engagement and decision-making to trust, psychological safety, and innovation.

Think about itโ€”have you ever walked into a meeting and just felt that something was off? Thatโ€™s business energetics at play.


Four Common Energetic Climates

Letโ€™s explore some common energetic signatures found in businesses, drawing inspiration from nature:

  • The Flowing River: Open communication, aligned teams, trust, and momentum. This is the idealโ€”we see it in agile, purpose-driven teams where everyone is pulling together.
  • The Stagnant Pond: Resistance to change, disengagement, unclear direction. Often found in legacy organisations stuck in โ€œwhatโ€™s always worked.โ€
  • The Wildfire: Hustle, high urgency, reactivity. Typical in scale-ups with little structureโ€”fast-paced, but burnout is lurking.
  • The Windstorm: Chaos, unpredictability, mixed messaging. Often shows up in companies with unclear leadership during times of rapid change.

๐Ÿงญ Actionable Reflection:

  • Whatโ€™s the dominant energy in your business right now?
  • Where is energy flowing freelyโ€”and where is it blocked?
  • Is your team energised or drained by the work?

Five Energetic Zones for Business Activities

Just as ecosystems are made up of different natural elements, I see businesses functioning across five energetic zones. Each one links to a specific type of activity and is influenced by a natural element. Hereโ€™s how they break down:


๐ŸŒฑ 1. The Creative Space โ€” Wood Energy (Spring)

This is your visionary zone. Itโ€™s where bold ideas take root, innovation blooms, and planning begins.

Ideal for:

  • Strategic thinking and goal-setting
  • Vision mapping
  • Innovation workshops
  • Collaborative exploration

What it looks and feels like:

  • Natural light, organic materials, mood boards
  • Comfortable, flowing layout
  • Quiet but inspiring

๐ŸŽฏ Try this: Block out time weekly in a calming spaceโ€”away from techโ€”just for ideation and reflective leadership.


๐Ÿ”ฅ 2. The Connective Space โ€” Fire Energy (Summer)

This space fuels relationships, trust, and joy. Itโ€™s all about the heart and human connection.

Ideal for:

  • Sales and discovery calls
  • Team onboarding
  • Client appreciation
  • Collaboration and joint ventures

What it looks and feels like:

  • Warm lighting, personal touches, circular seating
  • Buzzing like a firepit or community gathering
  • Inviting, safe, and resonant

๐ŸŽฏ Try this: Use a cafรฉ, breakout space or casual environment for relationship-building conversations or emotional check-ins.


๐ŸŒ 3. The Consultative Space โ€” Earth Energy (Late Summer)

Grounded, reliable and collaborativeโ€”this is your delivery zone. Itโ€™s where we follow through on promises and support clients with structure.

Ideal for:

  • Project implementation
  • Strategic reviews
  • Client check-ins and reporting
  • Problem-solving and feedback sessions

What it looks and feels like:

  • Clear, professional layout
  • Accessible tools and visuals
  • Reliable tech

๐ŸŽฏ Try this: Create clarity in these sessions with agendas, timelines, and agreed next steps.


โš™๏ธ 4. The Calculative Space โ€” Metal Energy (Autumn)

This is where precision meets performance. Itโ€™s about control, systems, data, and structure.

Ideal for:

  • Financial reviews and budgeting
  • Data analysis and metrics
  • SOP documentation
  • Risk and compliance

What it looks and feels like:

  • Minimalist, focused, dual screens and dashboards
  • Calm, serious, logical energy

๐ŸŽฏ Try this: Dedicate time each month in a distraction-free zone for metrics and performance analysis. Visionariesโ€”donโ€™t skip this one!


๐Ÿ’ง 5. The Contemplative Space โ€” Water Energy (Winter)

Stillness. Wisdom. Renewal. This is where insight emerges and clarity is restored.

Ideal for:

  • End-of-cycle reviews
  • Visioning and long-term planning
  • Purpose and alignment work
  • Coaching or self-awareness practices

What it looks and feels like:

  • Quiet, soothing, candlelight, nature
  • Journals, reflection prompts, no tech
  • Space to simply โ€œbeโ€

๐ŸŽฏ Try this: Build regular pauses into your calendarโ€”walks, retreats, quiet morningsโ€”to allow insight to surface.


Why It All Matters

In most businesses, we attempt to do all these energy tasks from one desk. But each activity requires a different environment to flourish. Just as you wouldnโ€™t expect a forest to grow in a desert, you canโ€™t expect high-level strategy work to happen in a chaotic space.

As a leader, your role is to conduct the energy. Your presence, tone, and clarity set the tempo. Be the laser, not the sparklerโ€”focused, not scattered.


Final Thought: Designing Spaces That Support Energy

This week, I invite you to rethink your working spacesโ€”both physical and energetic. Ask yourself:

  • Where do I feel most creative?
  • Where do I build the best relationships?
  • Where do I need focus and control?
  • Where do I reflect and reset?

Then design around that.

Because when we honour the energy of each activity, we give our team the environment they need to thriveโ€”and thatโ€™s where the real momentum starts.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Email me or send a message on LinkedIn. Letโ€™s share and learn together..

Show Notes

00:00 Introduction to Business Energetics

02:40 Understanding the Impact of Business Energy

04:03 Nature Analogies for Business Environments

07:22 Diagnosing Your Team’s Energy Field

08:10 Creating Positive Team Energy

11:05 The Five Energies of Business

11:19 Creative Space: Wood Energy

14:38 Connective Space: Fire Energy

18:04 Consultative Space: Earth Energy

21:05 Calculative Space: Metal Energy

24:55 Contemplative Space: Water Energy

29:15 Recap and Final Thoughts