Despite the overhang of a global pandemic, we can choose to make the new year a starting point for personal growth by embracing our challenges and taking control of how we see the world. Here are some ideas to help.
Thriving: The Means to Joy
Make Joy a Habit
Feeling Blah? Cure #4: Purposeful Work
Even before the pandemic, American workers struggled to reach their full potential. In a 2017 study of 14,500 workers, 85% said they were not working to 100% of their potential (Hill & Turiano, 2014). When we define our work, having a sense of purpose means that we feel our work is more than just a paycheck or creating value for an organization. It means that we are connected to something bigger than ourselves. Here’s a place to begin…
Feeling Blah? Cure #3: Mindfulness & Meaning
Feeling Blah? Cure #2: Meaning through Adversity
Victor Frankl, the father of the study of purpose and meaning, believed that life has intrinsic meaning and our faith in meaning and love can triumph over all challenges, including the pandemic (Wong, 2020). Moreover, times of adversity can actually move us to think more profoundly about the day-to-day challenges of life. Consider the following questions and what action to take this week!
Feeling Blah? Cure #1: A Sense of Purpose
I'm So Bored!
Last night I got a text from a friend that started with, “I’m so bored!”. I understood why she might feel that way. Many of the things we do to make our lives interesting and satisfying have changed or stopped. In reflecting on her text, I have to admit, I feel bored even though I have more than enough to do. So why do I feel this way? That prompted me to review recent research on this topic.