It’s that time of year when New Year’s resolutions are in full swing, and resolving to eat better is often high on the list. Chocolate is a weakness for many and for me, baked chocolate goods cause me to leave that New Year’s resolution in the dust. However, one way to make that resolution stick is through the consumption of virtual chocolate! Let me explain what I mean by that.
As facilitators, many of us use small giveaways and tchotchkes, including chocolate to reward participants who contribute to our classroom programs. In fact, research shows that there is a link between chocolate and happiness and increased productivity as described in this article on the ROI of Chocolate.