How to Lead with Happiness in Mind

bmadmin • Apr 18, 2017

We enjoyed having Anastasia Goussios speak at our recent breakfast event so much we thought we would invite her to share some information on the topic of Positive Psychology on our blog…

How to Lead with Happiness in Mind

I was recently invited by Mel and Jo to present at one of their breakfast meetings. My audience was a wonderful group of bright professionals, and our topic of discussion was “Positive Psychology–Positive Leadership.”

Leadership is not situated solely in the professional domain. We are all leaders, and therefore, we need to show up daily, as the best version of ourselves.  How do we do this?  Positive psychology, which is the science of optimal functioning and wellbeing can offer some answers.

In fact, did you know that you have a lot of influence on your happiness levels?  Research indicates that 50% of the difference between your happiness levels can be explained genetically.  A further 10% is linked to your individual circumstances.  The remaining 40% is influenced by your intentional activities to increase your happiness level.  This means that you can increase or decrease almost half of your happiness level, through your choices and attitude.

Intentional activities include;

  • Generate positive emotions, because when you feel good you are open to more opportunities and able to perform at your best. Positive emotions have far reaching mental, emotional and physical benefits.
  • Practice flexible and realistic optimism when imagining your future.
  • Know your strengths , and find more opportunities to use them. When you use your strengths, you will feel happier, more confident, whilst also improving your resilience.
  • Practice self-compassion , be kind and show empathy to yourself, when you have missed the mark or you are suffering. This will help you break down any negative and harmful self-talk and generate wellbeing.
  • Smile! Smiling is a natural and instantaneous way to shift yourself into a positive mood. Take up a challenge, start the day on a positive note and smile consciously for 30 seconds upon waking. The muscles you use to smile let your brain know that you are happy. It’s contagious!
  • Gratitude is a quality of being thankful and a willingness to return kindness and be appreciative. Gratitude is linked to an improvement in mood, physical health and resilience. A gratitude journal teaches your brain to notice positive experiences. I invite you to start a journal today and increase your natural positivity, by noticing the abundance of daily gifts that life presents to you.

So my challenge to you now is to incorporate these simple activities into your day to become the best version of yourself with the 40% of influence  you  have on  your  happiness.

Written by Anastasia Goussios, Registered Psychologist & Director, Compassion Fatigue Australia

02 May, 2024
Thank you to everyone who attended our fantastic breakfast event Demystify, Strategise & Transform your Workplace Culture with Simon Thiessen last month. We were thrilled to have over 40 individuals from across SA to join us for a morning of networking, inspiration and insightful conversation. If you would like to be part of our next M&Co event, register your interest here .
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