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What Business School Can Teach Us about Wellness

by | Feb 12, 2015 | Miscellaneous

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Might the best place to learn about exercise be… business school?

It could be if you're lucky enough to study with Dr. Ayelet Fishbach, the Jeffrey Breakenridge Keller Professor of Behavioral Science and Marketing at the University of Chicago.

Her recent video explains “The Psychology of Exercise.” One key tip: “What makes you follow through is the experience.” In other words, don't torture yourself!

Other useful research from Fishbach comes in a study published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology: “Feeling good at the right time: Why people value predictability in goal attainment.” Among the highlights:

  • Does information on upcoming goal attainment spoil some of its benefits?
  • People hold a script that positive emotion is experienced after a goal is attained.
  • Learning that a goal is going to be attained disrupts this script.
  • And results in mellowed happiness and lower goal evaluation.
  • Reawakening positive emotion after early knowledge of goal attainment is difficult.

Written By Mike Veny

By Jane Doe, Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist

Jane Doe is a leading expert in workplace wellness with over a decade of experience in developing and implementing successful wellness programs. Her passion for creating healthier work environments has helped numerous organizations enhance employee satisfaction and performance. Connect with Jane to learn how you can integrate wellness into your corporate strategy.

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