Raise Your Game: Let's Show Some Gratitude!

Jul 30, 2012 1 Min Read
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It has been proven that with gratitude policy, happiness level will increase by 25%. Not only that, research shows students will have more friends and achieve higher GPAs if they show gratitude.

Happiness should be a practice that we do, not a target. This is because happiness is about recognising and appreciating what we have in life.

How can we use gratitude as a business strategy? Business leaders should know that gratitude could help expand customers’ share of wallet.

 
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Roshan is the Founder and “Kuli” of the Leaderonomics Group of companies. He believes that everyone can be a leader and "make a dent in the universe," in their own special ways. He is featured on TV, radio and numerous publications sharing the Science of Building Leaders and on leadership development. Follow him at www.roshanthiran.com

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