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With this seasonal transition, there is an opportunity for a fresh beginning. Positive energy and increased productivity are abundant. Yet, as time passes, getting back to work, school, and life can become detrimental to individuals and organizations. The downward shift slowly dissolves into negative energy and stress. Staying motivated and productive becomes challenging; however, with the appropriate tools and strategies in place, the state of fresh beginnings can maintain its momentum. Tap into your productivity power!
When you are fulfilled professionally and personally, your positive energy radiates. You will attract positive people and produce your desired results. You will have less stress and drama in your life as you choose to make healthier and wiser choices. Work and life will become fun again and more rewarding for you, as well as for everyone around you.
7 Tips to Improve Morale, Burnout and Turnover:
1. Create your vision, set specific goals and celebrate successes.
2. Develop front-line supervisors and managers into collaborative leaders.
3. Know the core reasons for your stressors...fix the correct problem.
4. Keep communicating, learning, growing, and embracing change.
5. Set boundaries or even walk away from negative people and toxic situations. Surround yourself with positive, mature people and healthy environments.
6. Take care of your body and mental health. Remember to lighten up and laugh!
7. At the end of the day, make certain each individual feels appreciated, respected and valued.
With today's struggle to find talent, it is time for organizations to do what it takes to preserve their workforce. Also, it is just as important for individuals to do what it takes to live, work and do better. Do not let life happen to you; make a life for you. Be proactive and take charge of your life. Take the lead today!
To you maintaining your momentum,
Nancy
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