Making the choice to be happy


WHEN I was conducting a de-stress workshop with a multinational company last week, I brought the participants through a visualisation exercise that helps shift the mind into positive gear by focusing on a memory that triggers a sense of happiness, joy or excitement.

According to the latest research by the Department of Economics, University of Warwick, happiness makes people more productive at work.

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