TL;DR: Having something to look forward to may be one of the most overlooked mental health tools in the workplace. Research shows anticipation can boost mood, increase motivation, reduce stress, and help people feel more hopeful and energized. Employers can support employee wellbeing by helping people create more meaningful moments inside and outside of work.
There’s a reason summer often feels lighter.
It’s not just the sunshine or warmer weather. It’s the feeling that something good is coming.
A weekend trip. A concert. A baseball game. A family barbecue. Even something small like meeting a friend for ice cream after work.
These moments matter more than we think.
In fact, research suggests that anticipation itself can improve mental wellbeing. Looking forward to something creates positive emotion before the event even happens. It gives the brain a sense of hope, momentum, and emotional energy.
And right now, many employees need more of that.

