Happiness.
Countless books try to help you achieve it
Research demonstrates that you are more productive with it.
And yet the truth is that so few people feel it at work.
Why?
Is it because leaders don’t create “happy” workplaces?
Is it because work is inherently miserable?
Or perhaps it’s because of our attitudes about work?
There’s really no definitive answer here.
A negative boss, bad working conditions or a toxic culture
can certainly make people unhappy.
I’ve also seen how leaders can create happier and more
productive employees by creating the right culture and work environment.
However, I believe the
biggest determinant of our happiness at work is… us.
Our happiness has less to do with forces outside of us and
more to do with what’s inside of us.
Happiness is an inside job.
Our happiness comes not from the work we do but from how we
feel about the work we do.
I’ve met bus drivers, cleaners and fast-food employees who
are more passionate about their jobs and happier than some professional people
earning ten times what they do.
The way we think about work, feel about work and approach
our work influences our happiness at work.
We can be happier by focusing on what we GET TO do instead
of what we HAVE TO do. We can realize that the ability to work is a gift, not
an obligation.
We can enjoy our jobs more by creating a new measuring
stick. Instead of comparing ourselves to others we can measure ourselves
against our own growth and potential. Each day we can come to work with the
mindset that today we will be better than we were yesterday and tomorrow we
will be better than we are today.
We can also enhance our happiness by tuning out negativity.
Gandhi said, “I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty
feet,” and neither should we. Instead of listening to the negative voices let
us focus on our positive choices. We can’t drive someone else’s bus. We can’t
control someone else’s attitude but we can control our mindset. Our job is to
drive our bus and make it great. If we focus on the positive and tune out the
negative our happiness will soar.
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