“There might be some credit in being jolly.”
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Being jolly can sharpen focus and make problem-solving easier, only when it follows honest effort and accountability. Use a lighter tone to steady yourself, then face the work that actually moves you forward. Cheer isn't a substitute for action; it's a tool to sustain action under pressure.
When to use it
- At a tough team meeting: keep morale up with a firm smile, then call out who will fix the issues and when.
- After a failed exam: accept the result, force a small, steady mood shift, then make a strict study plan and stick to it.
- When a job search drags: choose a calm, confident attitude for interviews, but double down on targeted applications and follow-ups.
- Running a small shop: encourage staff with honest cheer in the morning, then review the day's sales and cut what isn't working.

