Staying Positive in a Negative Environmentby Harriet Meyerson THE BOTTOM LINE: If you're working in a negative environment, taking steps to relieve stress, being generous and sharing your sense of humor can help you stay positive.Don't despair if you feel trapped in a pit of negativity at work. You can climb out of that negative rut and start enjoying your job. Matt Weinstein, author of Managing to Have Fun and co-author of Work Like Your Dog, asks,
When negative people can't push your buttons, their negativity loses its power. So, be careful not to reply to negative remarks with any hint of sarcasm, hostility, or ridicule in your voice, and don't try to get revenge. They're the experts, and you can't win at their game. Instead, play your own - be cheerful and stay positive by using these eight strategies. BE A ROLE MODELPeople who have lived with negativity all their lives are just doing what they have been shown to do. Show them there's another way by being a role model. On a calendar, keep track of the positive things you do. Reviewing it will make you feel more in control. REWARD ANYTHING POSITIVEWhenever someone at work acts positively, acknowledge it with a smile, compliment or pleasant word. This will reward andreinforce the positive behavior. LEARN FROM CRITICISMHow do you handle criticism when you make mistakes at work?
USE STRESS-BUSTING STRATEGIESWhen you feel stressed, use these proven stress-busting strategies to keep you calm:
NOTICE THE FUNNY SIDE OF OFFICE LIFE"There's no such thing as a `fun job' or a `not-fun job.' Fun doesn't happen from the outside in; it happens from the inside out. You can learn to look at difficult situations with new eyes and find the fun in them," says Weinstein. To keep fun front and center, write a funny office soap opera. Whenever something negative happens, add it to your comedy script. FIND SOMETHING TO ENJOYWhich part of your job do you like best? You'll have something to look forward to each day if you can end your workday with the task you enjoy most. CREATE SMILESDo something once a week for your co-workers that will put smiles on their faces. Bring in homemade cookies. Wear a happy-face button. Post a funny cartoon on the bulletin board. Pass out trivia questions, riddles, word puzzles, etc. THINK OF YOURSELF AS A GIFTWhen others are negative, many people take it personally and feel rejected.
Regardless of how anyone else behaves, you'll climb out of the negativity pit when you use these strategies. And, your cheerful spirit and positive outlook will make you happier at work and home. Harriet Meyerson spoke with Matt Weinstein, author of Managing to Have Fun, Simon & Schuster, 2000, $12, and co-author of Work Like Your Dog, Random House, 2000, $22.95. *Published in VITALITY Magazine, April, 2001. Reprinted with permission. VITALITY Magazine is sold by subscription only - both to individuals, and in bulk to companies for their employees. Visit their web to find hundreds of articles on Health, Happiness and Productivity. www.vitality.com Vitality, a monthly wellness magazine, is $13.90 for 12 issues for individuals. Special corporate rates are available. Subscribe by calling 800-524-1176. Learn more about staying positive.Discover the 13 tools every employee must have in their toolkit to stay positive and be successful. Click Here
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