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Posted: 19 Jul 2011 02:40 PM PDT So when your boss is crazy, cruel, or just plain old incompetent, how do you cope? Shawn Achor, the author of "The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology that Fuel Success and Performance at Work" and a well-known expert on positive psychology, offers these six tips on staying positive in a stressful workplace: 1. Train your brain to scan for the good. Say three things you're grateful for twenty-one days in a row and you can literally re-wire your brain to be more positive. 2. Smile while you work. Research shows that bursts of positivity cause people to think more intelligently and creatively, and work more productively. When we're happy, our neurons fire faster and more efficiently. 3. Brighten your environment. Everything around you—from the color of your walls to the mood of your coworkers—affects the way you think and feel. Surround your desk with pictures and objects that prime you for positivity—your mood and your brain will thank you. 4. Use your words. Neuroscientists have discovered that verbalizing thoughts can act like a wet blanket on the fire of negative emotions—the simple act of putting emotions into words immediately decreases their magnitude. Keeping a weekly diary also enhances your decision-making skills and improves your progress towards goals. 5. Invest in people. Smart people do stupid things during times of stress, like shutting down their social networks to focus on work. The greatest predictor of success during stress and challenge is the quantity and quality of your relationships. Strong social bonds enrich our daily lives, give meaning to our work, and even improve our physical health. Take time to strengthen these connections in your life. 6. Think about work as a sprint not a marathon. After two hours of continuous work, your brain function actually slows and your body starts to rapidly accumulate stress and strain. The secret to beating this pattern is to take strategically placed energy breaks throughout the day. Split up your work day into short sprints of 90-120 minutes, then take time for 5 minutes of recovery. You'll feel more positive and see a big jump in your concentration and productivity. For more tips, see "Seven Ways to Handle Your Dysfunctional Office." How have you coped with a horrible boss? Share your stories in the Comments section. |
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