The Swine Flu is not the only thing you catch at work. Turns out you
are just as likely to catch someone’s bad mood and negative attitude.
Yes, the latest research demonstrates what we’ve all known to be true,
emotions are contagious. Researchers call them emotional contagions and
they impact our work environments, productivity, teamwork, service and
performance in significant and profound ways.
As we know all too well, one negative employee can pollute an entire
team and create a toxic work environment. One negative leader can make
work miserable for his/her team. An employee in a bad mood can scare
away countless customers. Complaining can act like a cancer and spread
throughout the entire organization and eventually destroy your vision
and goals. And pervasive negative attitudes can sabotage the morale and
performance of teams with great talent and potential.
That’s the bad news… but there’s also good news.
Positive emotions are just as contagious as negative emotions. One
positive leader can rally a group of willing people to accomplish
amazing things. One Chief Energy Officer who sits at the welcome desk
can positively infect every person who walks in your
business/school/workplace. One positive team member can slowly but
surely improve the mood and moral of her team. And pervasive positive
attitudes and emotions at work can fuel the morale and performance of
your organization.
Emotional contagions are the reason why when I speak to businesses,
schools and sports teams I say that everyone in the organization
contributes to the culture of it. You are not just a creation of your
culture but rather you are creating it every day through your thoughts,
beliefs and actions. What you think matters. How you feel matters. And
the energy you share with others, whether it’s positive or negative,
really matters.
You can be a germ and attack your organization’s immune system or you can act like a dose of Vitamin C and strengthen it.
So the next time you head into work with a bad mood you might want to
stop before you walk in the door and consider what your boss would say
if you had the Swine Flu. She would tell you to stay home until you are
healthy and not contagious. And in that moment, as you stand at the door
you have choice: You can go home so you don’t infect anyone with your
bad mood, or you can choose to get healthy right there, change your
attitude, and decide to be positively contagious.
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