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    Boost your happiness at work

    Organise your working life

    If your work day often leaves you feeling stressed and overwhelmed, it is time to calm things down by getting more organised. Firstly, make sure you arrive a few minutes early for work to give you time to organize your tasks for the day and get mentally prepared. Secondly, organizeyour space by clearing away any clutter and streamlining your workspace (this includes clearing your desk and deleting old emails). Finally, make a list of everything that you need to do that day in order of priority. If you can, try taking care of the more difficult things first to take a weight off your mind and make you feel generally more happy.

    Wear a mood-boosting outfit on the job

    While many of us are required to wear a uniform or adhere to a dress code for work, if you do have more freedom to dress as you wish, try opting for clothes or accessories that boost your mood. Whether you opt for a piece of jewelry that reminds you of a special memory, a colourful bag to brighten up your day, that confidence-boosting outfit, or even your favourite underwear beneath it all, adding something special to your worn-in work attire can really brighten your day and make you feel happy within yourself.

    Add some variety to your working day

    They say variety is the spice of life, and this is never truer than when it comes to your working day. Following the same routine day in, day out can quickly cause boredom and dissatisfaction to set in, so try making every day a little different in any way you can. Try doing routine tasks in a different order, talking to someone new or taking a different route to work (perhaps even using a different mode of transport, such as cycling, if you can). If you really can’t shake up your work day itself, instead try organising something fun and different to do on your lunch break every so often.

    Brighten up your desk

    Research has shown that workers who have input into the design of their workspace are up to 40 per cent happier than those who do not. While you may not have the authority (or inclination) to decorate or rearrange your whole office or work place, try brightening up your individual area by purchasing some nice stationery, putting up a photo of a happy occasion, a funny calendar or small piece of artwork, or getting a nice plant for your desk. A happy environment makes a happy worker!

    Boost your happiness at workA brightly decorated work desk

    Stay active in the office

    If your working day is getting you down, try giving yourself an instant happiness boost by squeezing some exercise into your lunch break. Exercise is good for boosting self-esteem and letting off stress, and it also releases chemicals in the brain such as endorphins and anandamide which can boost your mood and leave you feeling great. If you have shower facilities at work you could go for a lunchtime run. Alternatively, a brisk walk around the shops will get your heart rate up without working up a sweat and you can happily get back to work without needing to shower.

    Snack on ‘happy foods’

    Got a tough day ahead? Then make sure you pack some healthy snacks for work to keep your spirits up and boost your mood. Certain nutrients in food can affect how we feel, so try stocking up on well-known happiness-inducing foods such as walnuts (for Omega-3 fatty acids), bananas (for serotonin-producing tryptophan and relaxing magnesium) and wholegrains (for mood-boosting B vitamins). Also, stick to low-GI foods for slow-release energy, as low blood sugar levels can lead to depression and fatigue.

    Be positive and friendly towards your colleagues

    Regardless of how you feel, try to adopt a positive and friendly attitude when talking to colleagues – yes, even the ones who get on your nerves! Try to resolve any conflicts, avoid office gossip, and treat everyone as you would like to be treated, and you may find that you get the same in return. Furthermore, research shows that the act of smiling can actually make you feel happier, so try to paste on a smile however you really feel – it may just boost your mood and your workplace happiness.

    Appreciate the fact that you have a job

    If you know that your job isn't the one for you but are stuck with it for now, try to make the best of what you've got. The job may not be permanent, but going to it every day with no sense of purpose (other than to get through to the end of the day) will quickly get you down. Try to identify a sense of purpose or positives of doing the job, whether it is noting that the position is getting you nearer to your dream job, helping others in some way, or giving you an opportunity to build on certain skills. If you think positive then your mood will natrually improve.

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    34 comments

    • HDB Pte Ltd  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      This is quite a useless article. . . it doesn't solve problems at work. Dumb as hell
    • Chong  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      1) wake up early in morning, leave my shoebox $500,000 hdb to go down for breakfast. Food and drink costs $4+ so ex, sian
      2) then go bus stop to take feeder bus, so many people (local + PRs + foreigners) at bus stop, no seats no where to stand.
      3) bus come, so crowded, filled with so many (local + PRs + foreigners), in the end cannot board the bus, lagi sian
      4) finally go up the bus, wah bus fare so expensive, no choice still pay, then no seats or anywhere to stand cos all packed with people (locals + PRs + foreigners)
      5) then reach train station, wah mrt fare lagi expensive, no choice, pay again
      6) go down wait for train, crowded again (with Locals + PRs + foreigners), no where to seat. already starting to sweat abit.
      7) train come, squeeze inside till your bag etc all flattened already. train after awhile start to move. Starting to sweat more cos train very stuffy and slow, getting late for work already.
      8) then train stalled, siao liao not working again. 10 min later start to move. going to late already
      9) reached office, late by 3 minutes, get screwed by my foreigner boss and stared by my foreigner and local colleagues.
      10) lunch time, every packed as hell, then order food, kena attitude from PRC counter staff. no choice, that's life, we should try to accept it, because they are our FTs who give us a better economy and contribution to society.
      11) finish work, repeat steps 8,7,6,5,4,3,2.
      12) reach home, check my mail box, see the PUB, credit card, car loan, telephone and conservancy bills, then go home calculate left how much left till next pay day.
    • The Unwanted  •  2 months ago
      Squeezing in the train already spoilt my day.
    • pey  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      The best way to make yourself happy at work is to go ICT, go ICT is doing stress free brainless job while still get paid, it is also a gathering time as well
    • JOE  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      ya ya ya working with alot of FT around,,,you giving us tips to work happily..,.,Die C=== Stand.
    • Dato' Foo Kee Mak  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      Strike that million dollar Toto and you'll be smiling at work the whole day.
    • mari  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      kill the backstabbers, tat is my advice lmFao
    • Shawn  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      Easier ways to be happy at work place
      1. Smell like curry in Indian company
      2. Speak loudly in Chinese company
      3. Be political in Pinoy company
      4. Flirty in Jp company
      5. Be a bitch in a American firm
      6. Or just be yourself in a local firm that believe in ourselves
    • Anthony  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  1 month 29 days ago
      Thank God that when I woke up in the morning, I still have a job and an office to go to. Singapore is getting very competitive and you can lose your job anytime.
    • mutucurry  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      Thank God that despite everything during this difficult period you have a job to keep. Treasure it, it is a real possession in this changing fortune of time.
    • RedDotter  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  1 month 29 days ago
      This is like putting plaster over wound that needs surgery...don't ignore the REAL issue, pls. SG people deserve to be treated like the country's most important natural resources, potentials to be harnessed, to be given the WORLD'S BEST career and life planning and preparation, k? We are not to be relegated as cubicle work rats & slaves for others while the cheese of the nation's wealth are continously being given and enjoyed by foreign entities..
    • Jack  •  1 month 29 days ago
      yes - we workers need more happiness at work
      but transport (squeeze) is the worst part of our day; as well as all the bills waiting for us to pay when-ever we open our eyes (wake up)
      so how to be happy then? (morning day spoilt liao)
    • Agape L  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      Every workplace has its own office culture it seems. When you blend in the culture and able to get along with your co-workers, you are a much happier person. If you are a lone ranger, it's better to leave unless you are the CEO.
    • AngryMan  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      Not in Singapore please...
    • sixtypercent  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      crappy article.. the only thing that make workers happy is the high pay.. if pay low, no one will work even if your boss is the nicest person on earth, even you have all your friends with you..
    • KSL  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      Easily said than done!
    • johnny  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  2 months ago
      Stay out of management people just do your work will be a happy day :P
    • AZ  •  Auckland, New Zealand  •  2 months ago
      This article would be useful if you are trapped in a job you really dislike........but need to bear with because ultimately there is nothing you can do to improve your job situation. Very much like living in a hermit dictatorship N. Korea. Otherwise it is to jump off the building.......
    • Joker  •  2 months ago
      @Whiz, you are right!
    • A.H.  •  2 months ago
      How come throwing out all the foreign trash is not listed inside?

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