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Using Positivity to Empower Your Event Teams for Maximum Impact

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How do you leverage positivity in your event teams? Studies have shown that being more positive, more open, with more gratitude, can really help encourage your event team, and perhaps even inspire them to dig deeper to make things happen for you and your events.
In this episode, Naomi unpacks some of the research of Barbara Fredrickson, professor and author of the book Positivity. We look at the positivity ratio, coined by Barbara Fredrickson, we see that typically many people have a ratio of 2:1. However, the standard ratio is 3:1, which means that for every one negative feeling or remark, it takes 3 positive remarks or feelings to overcome its effect.
This is a big deal because, in the world of meetings and events, stress is an understatement. We are constantly challenged with demanding timelines and high expectations, and if we aren't checking our mindset at every turn, there are bound to be some negative effects happening due to the pressure alone.
Positivity can be the superpower that helps to combat the stress, the overwhelm, and the toxic situations that occur in these deplorable situations. And if we can spread this practice and raise the bar just a little, we could see better retention in our talent and our event professionals and their clients will once more find joy in what they do.
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Barbara Fredrickson's Work on Positivity

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Overwhelmed and Struggling with how to move forward? Get clarity by downloading my FREE Master Your Burnout Guide.
Want to work together, friend? Well, I'm here to help you start to get clarity, confidence, and zap out the chronic stress you experience in your event planning process.

  1. Get Clarity and Confidence in Your Purpose by scheduling a Purpose Call.
  2. Refresh Your Event Planning Process for Less Stress.
  3. Advance your Career by Adding Ease To Getting Your CMP.

Courses aren't your thing? Perhaps my 1:1 coaching program will be what you need - Let's connect!

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How do you leverage positivity in your event teams? Studies have shown that being more positive, more open, with more gratitude, can really help encourage your event team, and perhaps even inspire them to dig deeper to make things happen for you and your events.
In this episode, Naomi unpacks some of the research of Barbara Fredrickson, professor and author of the book Positivity. We look at the positivity ratio, coined by Barbara Fredrickson, we see that typically many people have a ratio of 2:1. However, the standard ratio is 3:1, which means that for every one negative feeling or remark, it takes 3 positive remarks or feelings to overcome its effect.
This is a big deal because, in the world of meetings and events, stress is an understatement. We are constantly challenged with demanding timelines and high expectations, and if we aren't checking our mindset at every turn, there are bound to be some negative effects happening due to the pressure alone.
Positivity can be the superpower that helps to combat the stress, the overwhelm, and the toxic situations that occur in these deplorable situations. And if we can spread this practice and raise the bar just a little, we could see better retention in our talent and our event professionals and their clients will once more find joy in what they do.
Links and Resources
Barbara Fredrickson's Work on Positivity

Thank you so much for listening, please stay on purpose!

Support the Show.

Win a free coffee weekly! Share today's episode and tag me @plannersonpurpose and I may select you as this week's lucky winner.

Snag Free Gifts, and Find out More at https://www.plannersonpurpose.com

Overwhelmed and Struggling with how to move forward? Get clarity by downloading my FREE Master Your Burnout Guide.
Want to work together, friend? Well, I'm here to help you start to get clarity, confidence, and zap out the chronic stress you experience in your event planning process.

  1. Get Clarity and Confidence in Your Purpose by scheduling a Purpose Call.
  2. Refresh Your Event Planning Process for Less Stress.
  3. Advance your Career by Adding Ease To Getting Your CMP.

Courses aren't your thing? Perhaps my 1:1 coaching program will be what you need - Let's connect!

  continue reading

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