In 1980, the government issued “Protect and Survive” – a handbook offering advice on how to stay safe in the event of a nuclear attack. So how can you keep your staff motivated and spirits high during such an economically challenging time? With news of a credit crunch making the headlines everyday, worries about everything from the cost of a weekly shop to mortgage increases are bound to take their toll. The stress that the current climate is causing can result in negative effects on the enthusiasm and production levels of your staff, and therefore ultimately on your business. It is vital that you put steps in place to keep your team motivated if your business is to survive during this period of instability.
Posts Tagged ‘Spirits’
Never Quit
Saturday, May 30th, 2009Who has dampened your spirits, who told you that you would never amount to anything, who said that your ideas would never work, who told you to give up on your dreams, who lead you away from your heart to do something that you didn’t want? Who teased you and said you’re a loser, did your friends turn their backs on you when you needed them, why did you believe them and why are you crying? I know the culprit is it not the whispers of (lies) in your ears and mind, whispers of your past failures and right now …
Strategies to Be Up in a Down Economy
Friday, May 1st, 2009Everywhere you look there are signs of a down economy, but you do not have to let it get you down. The best way to get through a difficult situation is to have a positive outlook, hope for a better tomorrow, and do your best to keep your spirits up. Here are three strategies that will help.
