Showing posts with label Attitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Attitude. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2009

Weathering the Storm

I woke up this morning to the sound of robins chirping outside my window. Their lovely singsong chatter came from a new nest, hidden beneath the leaves of the magnolia tree in my front yard. My 6 year-old son and I watched it being constructed just last week. If you've ever watched a bird making a nest, it's really kind of an amazing process. Twig after twig, strand after strand of grass are carried to the "construction site" until the nest is sturdy and strong.

I was quite relieved to see the nest, still in fine shape, following the monsoon-like rains we've had over the past few days. The birds had built an amazingly solid foundation that kept them safe in the midst of some pretty fierce storms. They made it through, the sun is shining once again, and life goes on.

Now that our own collective storm is passing - and signs do show that the Great Recession is finally coming to an end - how prepared are you to meet the opportunities that await? Are you looking ahead with optimism? Are you ready to shake off the gloom and fear that have been holding us back?

The recovery is coming. Be prepared. Your attitude - and your actions - will impact how you emerge from this powerful but passing storm.

Until next time...

Liz

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Happiness Matters

In these trying times, it can be truly difficult to stay positive. Smiling and feeling happy may not come as easily as they once did. Like so many people, you may be feeling stressed, overwhelmed and worried about the future. It’s understandable. It’s also incredibly important that you push past all the doom and gloom and find your way to happiness.

Let’s be clear here. I’m not suggesting that you go into denial and pretend that all is perfectly okay. It’s not. There are genuinely bad things happening in the world. Economically, environmentally, politically… But there are also good things. And you don’t want to simply brush past those things as though they’re inconsequential. They’re not.

The point is, if you want to be truly successful and fulfilled at work and in life, happiness matters. Here’s why:

People like to be around – and do business with – positive people.

You will be more hopeful and inclined take prudent risks when you are feeling optimistic.

You will be more productive, focused and creative when you’re feeling happy.

You will be more likely to reach out to others – friends, family, business partners – when you feel good about yourself (which tends to go hand-in-hand with being happy).

You will be healthier. Studies show a strong correlation between happiness and both physical and emotional well being.

So get happy. It’s not so hard to do. Why not take a few minutes out of today’s busy schedule to simply chat with a friend, colleague or client? Try taking an invigorating walk during your lunch hour. Listen to your favorite music. Pet a dog.

These simple techniques will help brighten your day, lift your spirits and move you closer to achieving the success and fulfillment you deserve. Try them today. Chances are, you’ll be glad you did.

Until next time...

Liz