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Optimism at Work

Confidently Achieve Any Goal Together

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Idioma:  English
Optimistic teams have a ‘can do’ mindset. They are more likely to take on bigger challenges, and they will execute these faster and with more energy. What can we do to generate more Optimism at Work?
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Optimistic teams have a ‘can do’ mindset. They are more likely to take on bigger challenges, and they will execute these faster and with more energy. Optimists are not better than Pessimists. In fact, you need both. Optimists will get things moving, while Pessimists will plan for almost anything. When projects are complex, overwhelming, or intimidating, it is key to ‘just’ get started. Find out what is stopping people, remove obstacles and reduce perceived risks, then provide a clear path towards the goal. What can we do to generate more Optimism at Work?

About the Author

Tjeerd Veninga is a self-proclaimed student of people and life. During training or coaching sessions, Tjeerd looks for the ‘lightbulb moment’; the moment when people discover what is holding them back and how they could be more successful.Currently, Tjeerd leads the GTM & Enablement team at EnterpriseDB. In this role, he supports sellers so they can be more successful in customer conversations.Tjeerd has been called an ‘Eternal Optimist’, a nickname he wears with pride and caution. Optimism can be powerful, and like anything else in life, it should be served in moderation.

  • About the author
  • Introduction
  1. A lesson from the river
  2. Optimists are great at starting
  3. Be the fire, or just the spark?
  4. The Art of Worrying
  5. Dream Big, Start Small
  6. Optimism during crisis
  • A Tale of Two Attempts at Optimism
  • A Tale of Two Attempts at Optimism
  • Epilogue: Are you a ‘Glass half full’ or ‘Glass half empty’ kind of person?
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Tjeerd

Tjeerd Veninga