It’s Christmas

Happy Holidays to all our readers – whether you celebrate this holiday as religious festival or just get caught up in the spirit of goodwill.
Spend your Money like a Wise Man
If you want to be happy this Christmas you may or may not be surprised that research proves that spending money on other people increases happiness.
It Really is the Thought that Counts
Other research shows that giving money does not give a message of ‘intimacy’.
I had an interesting conversation with Alysson an HR director about her team wanting to increase the value of a Kriscringle from $10 to $25 because it was so “hard” to find a gift for $10. Alysson rejected the request saying that it was not about the money but the effort, it cost very little to bake some cookies but it really shows thoughtfulness.
In the past I have found buying presents a chore and usually spent too much at the last minute. This year I have put in a bit of extra effort to buy more thoughtful (and less expensive) gifts for my wife. The effort was pleasurable for me – I hope do hope she likes them
Eat Drink and be Merry
I have no research to back this last statement but experience tells me that eating and good conversation with friends and family will increase happiness and refocus us on the important relationships in our lives. A caveat is that you don’t need to overeat or get a hangover to get maximum satisfaction.
So have a great Christmas and I look forward to sharing more self leadership tips in 2010.