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Benefits of a Positive Attitude at Work

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  1. 1. Benefits of a Positive Attitude at Work How manyof you can name the mostchallengingpersontoworkwithatyourjob? How manyof you may be that person?Bythe way,if youhave to thinkthat youmay be or you have someone inyour workenvironmentthatischallengingtodeal with….readon. Thinkfor 5 secondsaboutthatperson...whatare afew wordsthat come to your mindaboutthem?....or howdo people reacttoyou whenyouenterthe roomif you are the mostchallengingpersontoworkwith? If youare still wonderingwhatcategoryyoubelongin,readon,there will be some ideastoconsiderlater. The majorityof us spendover2500 hours,150,000 minutesor 9M secondsinthe workplace within one year.Don’twe deserve tobe comfortable andproductive consideringthat investmentof time?Unfortunately,we have all succumbedtothe impactof the ogre inour midsttoo manytimes,andfindmuchof that time investedin placating, pacifyingorignoringthe impactof the mostchallengingperson(s) atourjobs. We usuallyendupbeingfrustratedatthemfortheirbehavior, hopingthattheirbad attitudesdon’t“infect”otherslikethe flu,ormaybe hope theygetthe flu.We also tendto recognize the lackof productivitywhentheyare around,andevenwhentheycontribute orhave a more comfortable demeanor,wonderwhentheywillreturnto theirtypical behavior. What makesus tolerate those behaviors orbetteryetwhatshouldwe do?The answerliesin understandingthe benefitsof apositive attitudeatworkand beingwillingtotrainthose withbehaviors to understandhowtheyare impactingthe workenvironment. Benefit 1. Mutual care and concern for others is infectious, and impacts you both personally and physically. Personally, your sense of well-being improves in human engagement and most people react in a positive, appreciative manner. This concern and care for others come right down to choice. You can choose to show care, concern, and have a positive attitude and outlook. Choose to be positive, exemplify positive energy around others, and positive attitudes will follow. If fact, others impacted by your consistent positive attitude look forward to being in your presence. Benefit 2. As it relates to physical impacts, your body releases the hormone and neurotransmitter oxytocin when bonding occurs between people, even in short moments of time. In these moments, there is some improvement in cardiac vagal tone, which is best described as our body’s reaction to maintain our composure and calm. Conversely, stress produces adrenaline within our bodies, and bad attitudes and the behaviors that follow are What makesus tolerate those behaviorsor betteryetwhat shouldwe do?
  2. 2. stressful, both to those causing stress and those receiving stress. So the first two benefits of a positive attitude has are related to your health and creating good habits for others. Benefit 3. Earlier, we asked you to name and to use 5 seconds to think about the most challenging person or co-worker in your work environment. After you thought about them, what words of description came to mind? Some possible responses may be: angry, mean spirited, difficult, argumentative, childish, insecure, bully among others and those are probably the nicer descriptions. The other benefit to a having a positive attitude at work is to be productive. In our current work environments, most companies are choosing or have been forced to do more with less. When you have negative attitudes at work, the majority of this behavior breeds less productivity among those directly or indirectly impacted. The negative behavior also generates many “meetings after the meetings” just to discuss what many witnessed as negative behavior. The responses listed above are just adjectives, but the result of those descriptions and others tend to be less productivity. Typically, the negative behavior, though generally isolated, has an interesting way of “changing the room” unless you combat it head on with a positive attitude. The energy, attention and time that negative attitudes take to manage have to reduce the amount of time spent in getting things done. So, the third benefit to a positive attitude is enhancing productivity, in you and in others. Though I am sure there are many more benefits to having a positive attitude at work, and since most people do, we are not talking about a great number of people, there are just enough to annoy the heck out of you and others. The reason that we tolerate negative attitudes at work mostly stem from our lack of comfort in handling these behaviors, challenge and energy that it takes, and a general reluctance to handle confrontation in the workplace. Though these situations exist, there are ways that may help us to handle such challenges. Training tips for negative attitudes Tip 1. Provide direct feedback to express the behavior, privately, or if appropriate, when it occurs. In this one, be conscious of audience, potential negative consequences, format, etc. Be sure to include the specific words, actions, behaviors, who or what it was addressing, impact to individuals or to the work being done. Even some guilt of their behavior may work on those with a bad work attitude. Whenever these behaviors exist, consistent recognition will at minimum create some level of accountability or expectation that there negativity will be addressed. Reduce the powerand influenceof negative attitudesinthe workplace by intentionally influencingpositive attitudes/actions wheneverpossible.
  3. 3. Tip 2. Be kind to the negative behavior publicly or privately. Surprise and reduce the energy involved in the negative behavior with positive, good behavior regardless of how difficult that may be at the time. Also, inject as much appropriate or timely humor in situations or circumstances where negative attitude is present. In this tip, remain conscious of the audience, venue, consequences, and issue being addressed. If possible, assist this person in a project or work related activity, or if this is a subordinate, request that they work with someone you know will impact them in a positive way with their good attitude. Tip 3. Use body language as a tool to impact bad attitudes at work. There is a great deal of power in silence, short moments of staring at someone when their behavior negatively impacts others, and an occasional chuckle is appropriate when the negative behaviors are on display. Other body language tips include turning your shoulder or face away from them when speaking to the group (shunning) such that their need to be negative is reduced, especially if you are sitting next to them in meeting places. Other usage of eye contact may be peering over your glasses or paper and ensure they notice, or look away after gaining contact with a subtle shake of your head or wry smile. The power of body language is underutilized in the workplace to influence more positive behaviors, so use it. Tip 4. Using your voice is another component that influences negative behavior in a positive way. With this tool, you may need to experiment to determine which behavior positively influences those with a negative demeanor or attitude. Our natural instinct is to “match” voice tone or volume, and that may work, however, a controlled, even voice tone and volume may be just as effective. Along with using your voice are additional components such as careful word choice, pace, and inclusion. Hopefully, if you attempt to recognize the benefits, influence your workplace in a positive way with your positive attitude, as well as adopting some of the tips to “train” your co-workers or peers, your work environment will become more positive, productive and comfortable.

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