Why are some team members, colleagues, and family members unable to bounce back from a negative episode and regain their smile? Better yet, why do some of those we lead seem to rarely smile? When it comes to our sense of wellbeing, we have something called a set point for happiness. The idea behind this theory is that everyone has a different level, or set point, for happiness irrespective of what they experience.
Moving the Set Point of Happiness
Moving the Set Point of Happiness
Moving the Set Point of Happiness
Why are some team members, colleagues, and family members unable to bounce back from a negative episode and regain their smile? Better yet, why do some of those we lead seem to rarely smile? When it comes to our sense of wellbeing, we have something called a set point for happiness. The idea behind this theory is that everyone has a different level, or set point, for happiness irrespective of what they experience.