Why pets make you more productive?
“If you want to conquer the anxiety of life, live in the moment, live in the breath”. I personally love this quote as we get stressed by our day-to-day work however there is always a way out and stress buster. Dogs & Cats they are the full source of energy they give you positive energy in form of happiness, contentment, excitement, love, and these sources produce a slower, a longer form of sustainable energy when compared to the quick burst that negative energy provides.
So at my workspace in ABL Workspaces we have Billo the Bob White Cat & who is energetic every time & a big attention seeker. He’s always ready for a treat and in return he will give u fist bomb & then we have Muji “HANDSOME BOY” he’s fun to be around he loves getting pat on his head and some belly rubs. He always changes the mood of a person at work by just walking into the room and he is a powerhouse of energy in the office for the employees and always ready to play.
So employees who take their
pets to work are less likely to be stressed out but not everybody has the
freedom to take them to work if you have your pets at work you often enjoy their
jobs more and have a higher overall degree of professional satisfaction. This
reduces absenteeism and can improve productivity at work. Staffs that are
happier in their positions are likely to put forth greater efforts and be less
likely to leave the organization, which can translate to increased earnings for
a company. Bringing your dog to work with you can reduce
your perceived stress levels as the day progresses and research on stress
management has shown that employees
who feel good are more productive. Pets can improve the moods of the humans around them
due to their unconditional love and pleasant temperaments
which they give in return.
We also have to keep in mind, pets can get stressed when their surroundings or routines change, and it may take a while for both you and your pup to settle into a new working-with-your-dog lifestyle.
Evidence suggests that interacting with a dog reduces your perceived
stress levels throughout the day, which in turn can lead to increased
productivity.
As offices shut down across the country, many people are now working from
home alongside their four-legged companions.
If you don't have a pet of your own, researcher and author Jessica Myrick recommends watching a funny cat or dog video — this can produce a 'feel-good' mood boost similar to the real thing.
Pets in the office? Believe it or not, it might actually be a doggone good idea for employee happiness and productivity. Go tell your boss!


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