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Are you a happy person?
What makes a person happy? In 1938, researchers at Harvard University began a study to find out what makes people happy. The study gathered health data from over 700 participants from around the world. So what made people happy? Was it money, professional status, or their business acumen? Maybe it was their physical fitness levels, how often they exercised, or how many hours of quality rest they got each night. Actually, it was none of the things listed above. After 85 years of analyzing the study data, the researchers found that one thing, and one thing only made for a happier and healthier individual, the quality of their relationships. When we lived in Texas, I made friends with an older man who lived happier and healthier than his counterparts, well into his 100s because of the socialization he did every day at the local YMCA. He used to say that he went to the "Y" every day to work out, but the muscle he exercised most was his jaw. He would spend hours sitting on the bench at the top of the stairs to the weight room and started a conversation with everyone who showed up to exercise. His health and longevity were absolutely tied to the social interaction he had at the YMCA. If the COVID pandemic taught us anything, it's how much we need each other to be happy and healthy. When we were all locked down, incidents of alcoholism, drug abuse, and domestic violence went up. We are much better together than we are by ourselves. So if you want to be happier and healthier, concentrate on developing quality connections with people who care about you, are willing to tell you the truth, and love you. Who knows, with that formula for living, you might be able to live well into your 100s. Leave me a comment about your thoughts on what promotes health and happiness in your life. Please check out my latest audio recording from the Becoming An Epic Being Podcast with Sukun Chopra. You can listen to the podcast by clicking on the AUDIO PODCASTS & RADIO INTERVIEWS button at the top of this page, then click on the PODCAST INTERVIEWS tab and scroll down and click on the Becoming An Epic Being Podcast tab.
Does your current work situation have you feeling lost and ineffective? It's time for a change! And we have just the answer!
Join us at DISRUPTED! The Future of Work Summit, which will take place from April 8-11, 2024. And the best part? It's completely FREE! At this summit, you'll have the opportunity to learn from industry experts, AI professionals, business leaders, authors, TED speakers, Emmy winners, and even me! You'll gain valuable insights that will help you transform your work and thrive in today's ever-changing landscape. Aside from learning, you'll also discover unbeatable team-building, obstacle-overcoming, and business growth strategies. Don't miss out on this fantastic FREE opportunity. Click on the link below to register: https://careerwinnerscircle.peacefulsummits.com/registration?optin=yes&ref=ttucker #careerwinnerscircle #FutureOfWork #DISRUPTEDSummit Please check out my latest YouTube recording from the Going Rogue Podcast with Angie Manson. You can watch the podcast by clicking on the PODCAST & SPEAKING VIDEOS button at the top of this page and scroll down and click on the Going Rogue Podcast tab.
Please check out my latest audio recording from the Revive Ministries Podcast (World Cancer Month) with Robert Colon. You can listen to the podcast by clicking on the AUDIO PODCASTS & RADIO INTERVIEWS button at the top of this page, then click on the PODCAST INTERVIEWS tab and scroll down and click on the Revive Ministries (World Cancer Month) Podcast tab.
Have you ever napped at work? Have you ever wanted to take a quick cat nap at the office? An estimated 50 - 70 million Americans live with a sleep disorder. We know the importance of continually getting a good night's sleep on cognition, productivity, and outcome. When I searched for the topic of "napping in the workplace," most of the articles that came up discussed how to discipline employees who napped during working hours. I finally found an article from Business News Daily that discussed the benefits of napping at work. (https://www.businessnewsdaily.com/8165-sleeping-at-work.html) The article described the benefits of good sleep on productivity by stating that well-rested employees: * have better, focus, attention, and vigilance * make fewer errors and omissions * have a lower likelihood of work-related anger, irritability, or stress A study by the University of Michigan concluded that napping can increase workplace safety. Allowing workers to nap for a short time (approximately 20 minutes each day) may be a good idea. However, if nap breaks are offered, make sure to create policies that adapt to the business's schedule and needs. Please watch the video below about the benefits a Japanese company derived from allowing all employees a daily nap break. Also, leave me a comment about your thoughts on allowing a nap break at work. Today marks a significant milestone - the launch day of the inspirational book "Perspectives On Cancer: Stories of Healing, Hope & Resilience," and I am a featured author. ❤️
Within the pages of this book, you'll discover the powerful stories of 15 individuals - cancer patients, survivors, and supporters. But this collection is more than just about cancer; it's a testament to the indomitable human spirit's capacity for healing, hope, and resilience. While none of us wishes for cancer or the struggles it brings, these stories bind us together, creating a profound sense of connection and understanding. You can find the book at https://www.amazon.com/Perspectives-Cancer-Stories-Healing-Resilience/dp/B0CYST1K7G. |
Author & SpeakerTerry is a sought after speaker who believes in the power of a story to motivate, inspire, and help others lead their uncommon and extraordinary lives. By combining his twelve-year cancer journey with his diverse business, athletic coaching, and hostage negotiating expertise, he delivers compelling yet relatable presentations for conferences, on-line events, panels, meetings, and seminars. Archives
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