Entrepreneurs are sales people selling a company or idea so it makes sense that they should be optimistic. To understand the power of positive psychology it helps to take a look at companies still happy – even on their wits ends. Our current economic crisis really puts a test on business owners; those who hope the worst will pass and those who use their strengths to find opportunity amid the chaos.
Decades of research suggests that happiness at work often promotes increased motivation, problem-solving ability, and has shown to decrease stress. Those who were the happiest were the ones doing what they loved to do every day. Additionally, small business owners aren’t the only ones emotionally connected to their work. Boost your staff’s egos and build positive camaraderie by reminding staff members how much they are appreciated. Besides, there isn’t any research that suggests businesses with a dire outlook are going to succeed.
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
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