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Keep Excited and Carry On

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From the CONCERN: EAP Resilience Library How do you approach a situation that makes you anxious? Impartial observers agreed, rating the “I am excited” group as being more competent and persuasive. If your standard response is to tell yourself to calm down, you’re in good company.

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Keep Excited and Carry On

CONCERN: EAP

From the CONCERN: EAP Resilience Library How do you approach a situation that makes you anxious? Impartial observers agreed, rating the “I am excited” group as being more competent and persuasive. If your standard response is to tell yourself to calm down, you’re in good company.

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Keep Excited and Carry On

CONCERN: EAP

From the CONCERN: EAP Resilience Library How do you approach a situation that makes you anxious? Impartial observers agreed, rating the “I am excited” group as being more competent and persuasive. If your standard response is to tell yourself to calm down, you’re in good company.

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Keep Excited and Carry On

CONCERN: EAP

From the CONCERN: EAP Resilience Library How do you approach a situation that makes you anxious? Impartial observers agreed, rating the “I am excited” group as being more competent and persuasive. If your standard response is to tell yourself to calm down, you’re in good company.

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Workplace Muscle: Increase engagement and performance by exercising your strengths

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According to decades of research collected by Gallup, using our strengths during the day helps us to be more productive and up to six times more engaged in our work.Engaging our strengths means recognizing our talents—things we’re good at and the thoughts and actions that come naturally—and applying them to the task at hand.

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Workplace Muscle: Increase engagement and performance by exercising your strengths

CONCERN: EAP

Engaging our strengths means recognizing our talents—things we’re good at and the thoughts and actions that come naturally—and applying them to the task at hand. Beginning with something we’re already good at makes it easier to develop a skill or competency. What were you doing at the time? Think outside the box.

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Workplace Muscle: Increase engagement and performance by exercising your strengths

CONCERN: EAP

Engaging our strengths means recognizing our talents—things we’re good at and the thoughts and actions that come naturally—and applying them to the task at hand. Beginning with something we’re already good at makes it easier to develop a skill or competency. What were you doing at the time? Think outside the box.