"When people go to work, they shouldn't have to leave their hearts at home." -Betty Bender



When discussing topics such as "joy," it's easy to neglect actually applying the wisdom that we find to our day-to-day lives. But if you ask yourself if you want more joy, the answer is almost always "YES!" Who doesn't want more joy? BUT (and there's always a but), we don't like to focus on those areas of our lives that are not joyful. They scare us. We often become conditioned to believe that if something isn't hard (especially in an area like work), then it's not worth doing, that we're not giving our all - i.e., the all-or-nothing mentality. Personally, I fell into this trap and realized I couldn't sustain what I was doing without a sense of joy in my life, and so I set out determined to incorporate joy into my work.

Along this journey, I've learned over and over again that finding joy in what you do is integral to your wellbeing. Utilizing the tips listed below while reminding yourself of the bigger picture can help steer you to a place of contentment. Never forget - you don't deserve any less.

Acknowledge reality. How do you feel in your work environment? Don't think about this question - use your body as a compass and literally acknowledge how your body feels while working. Then, compare this feeling to how your body feels when you're doing something you absolutely love. Is there room for improvement? If so, you've completed one of the hardest steps - consciously recognizing that you want to change an area of your life. Now, you're ready to focus on creating that change.

Do you need more joy at work?

Remain positive. Remember that your own attitude is the one that counts. No matter the environment you find yourself in, if you stay positive, you'll find your own daily outlook and interactions improve. Focus on brainstorming small ways to improve your routine.

What can you do to nurture a positive attitude at work?

Celebrate moments of accomplishment. Placing moments of success on your own small pedestal may help you grasp the bigger picture. Every mountain is climbed with small steps of success. Don't forget that every task you complete contributes to your end goal. What is that end goal? If you view the end goal as something of little importance to you - or no relation to you (e.g., merely a step to help your boss achieve his/her goal) - then it's difficult to take pride in your work. Reframe the way you view your smaller tasks so that they are more important to you. Never underestimate the impact you're making.

What is your end goal? What is your motivation for moving towards that goal?

Be proactive. Brainstorm new ways to approach a problem or process at work, look to improve current job tasks, and work to add to your repertoire of skills. These actions will provide you with a sense of control over your own work and increase the impact you feel you have. You're shifting the power dynamic, and that is incredibly empowering.

How can you be proactive? Why do you want to be proactive?

Start something with passion. If you feel something missing from your life, consider turning in that direction with passion and creativity. Take the lead on a new initiative or project at work, focus on a project outside of work, or further your involvement in the community - these activities will help foster other interests and will allow you to focus on what brings you joy. Utilize this passion when you approach your work - regardless of the task - to infuse positive energy into your day.

How can you add passion to what you do?

Consider fulfillment and purpose. It's important to analyze your personal goals and overall vision. Every couple of years, take the time to do this and compare your current work life with where you see yourself going. Doing this can help you get in touch with your current state of fulfillment and where you'd like to grow. Aligning these goals with your work life will create a powerful ripple effect that is cumulative over the long term.

What are your personal goals? What are your professional goals? Do these goals align?

There is no doubt that our current economic climate contributes to stress in the workplace. With the strain stemming from both job insecurity and the increasing burden on employees to take on ever-greater responsibilities, it is important to look beyond the everyday. No matter where your current work life stands, the process of continual improvement will never lead you wrong. Finding joy in your professional life and striving toward a sense of balance between your professional and personal life are crucial components of your happiness. Creating a more joyful work environment by focusing on those changes that you can control and staying positive are very important ways to make those workdays go by with a smile.

What do you think? What's your relationship with joy at work?