Friday, May 8, 2020

Monday Tip Forgive someone - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog

Monday Tip Forgive someone - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog Theres a theme on the blog this week: Forgiveness. This is not something we see often in the workplace. Its certainly not a practice that we speak off often, teach much in seminars, or ask about in new hires. But it is still a hugely important strength that some people possess and some dont. The ability to forgive others, is one of the virtues that lead to a happy life. And that is why this weeks Monday Tip is to forgive someone at work. Im sure that at some point, someone has done something that annoyed you, inconvenienced you or made you mad at work. Forgiveem for that. Right now. Im not saying you need to forgive everyone whos ever slighted you for everything theyve ever done. No, no, just pick one thing that one person has done and then simply forgive him or her for that. Dont tell them that theyre forgiven this is not about them its about you. Just let it show in your actions and your behavior, that you no longer hold that against them. Choose one person and one act, and then forgive that person for that act. Once and for all, never to let that particular grudge return. Remember, you can still hang on to all your other grudges. Then notice how it feels to have forgiven. Then write a comment and tell me about it Id really like to know :o) The Chief Happiness Officers Monday tips are simple, easy, fun things you can do to make yourself and others happy at work and get the work-week off to a great start. Something everyone can do in five minutes, tops. When you try it, write a comment here to tell me how it went. Previous monday tips. Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related

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