One of the biggest lies we’ve been told in our professional lives is that once you’re successful, you’ll be happy. You work hard, get ahead, make more money and all that is supposed to lead to happiness…right? Wrong. In the last several years, research has shown emphatically that the formula is reversed – happiness leads to success rather than success leading to happiness. This is true in pretty much every part of our lives – marriage, friendship, health, creativity, and (yes!) work.
When people are happy at work they
In short, every single business metric that can be measured goes up when we’re happy. All this means is that happiness at work is more than a warm, fuzzy feeling. Happiness at work is a business imperative. Though it may seem weird to focus on it in a business setting, when you do your bottom line will speak for itself.
For a different take on the issue of promoting worker happiness read this article by Dr. John Sullivan, “A Dozen Good Reasons You Should be Cautious About Employee Happiness.”
Want more details? Sure. I’ll summarize a few studies here:
Employers love to use the “innovation” buzzword with their teams, but are they really creating an environment that supports it? If your team is not happy, chances are they are not being as innovative as they could be.
Happiness makes you healthier
Want to reign in your healthcare costs? Maybe the answer isn’t to look for another insurance provider…it’s to gauge the happiness level of your employees.
It’s all intuitive
On the most innate level, we shouldn’t even need all these studies (or countless others) to tell us that positivity will win every day. We intuitively know this! Can you name one example of when an approach grounded in negativity has produced a better result than positivity? And yet, at some point we convinced ourselves that positivity was not substantive or meaningful. Not only is there a mountain of research that says otherwise, but I think that most people understand this on instinct. They just don’t know what to do about it. That’s another article for another day…for now, just know that when you focus on happiness at work, based on everything we know that is time and money well spent.
Happiness can be trained
Some people think that happiness is a question of nature – you’re just born the way you are. And those people are wrong. Our brains have the ability to physically change based on both our actions and our circumstances. That means that we can make the decision to be happy, and if we behave in a way that is consistent with that decision, we will literally re-wire our brain in the process. But this doesn’t happen overnight, and consistency is key – it takes about 30 days of consistent behavior for this to start to work.
Think of it like going to the gym. You don’t get results the first week…or even the second. But getting into that third and fourth week, you start seeing some changes! Happiness is the same way. If you’ve had a consistently pessimistic outlook for a while and you make the decision to look on the bright side, it’s going to feel very weird for the first few weeks. Fake it ’til you make it! Around the one month mark, you’re going to see the world in a very different way, and it’s going to feel much more natural than it did when you first started.