At some jobs, you can perform your duties with a scowl with no discernible effect on your compensation. Working front of house at a restaurant is not one of those jobs. For better or for worse, when you’re a server your wages depend in large part on whether you inject a positive attitude into your work. The great thing about learning how to put on a happy face as a server is that the skill extends into other parts of your life, and you might find yourself being a more jovial person overall. Science is on our side here; research shows that pretending to be happy can actually have a positive effect on your mood.

As mentioned above, one critical part of coming across as chipper when working a shift is simply faking a good mood. You can also let the improved tips you’re getting with your sunny demeanor naturally improve your mood as well. Other mood enhancers that work well for some people include essential oils, coffee, and candles. And, of course, always remember to eat healthy to keep your mental health strong.

So if you find yourself dreading a tough shift coming up, keep these simple mood boosting techniques in mind, and you’ll find yourself reaping results both monetary and emotional.

Read the full article here: How to Stay Chipper During Your Shift, Even When You’re Not

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Restaurants had a disappointing October this year in terms of sales, but the final months of the year are predicted to be good for the food service industry. Positive economic indicators like strong job growth and steadily decreasing unemployment are expected to result in more business for restaurants, and this past November saw a .5 percent increase in restaurant sales. Fast food and fas casual restaurants are reporting higher same-store sales growth than full service restaurants.

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The days when old-fashioned static signs printed on wood or metal suffice for the needs of restaurants are coming to a close. Soon, food service companies will rely on dynamic digital signage technology to engage customers and help deliver a customized experience. Digital signs have the potential to streamline the restaurant experience by relieving customer data about preferred orders and loyalty points, interact with health apps on customer’s phones to generate customized menu suggestions, and more.

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