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If the words “happy” and “work” are put together, they would most likely be perceived as an oxymoron to most people. Often, many of us would testify that our jobs are merely financial means to an end. Even more would lament about the drudgery of everyday work life – the “slow death” that saps our energy from day to day. If this is the case, it would be truly ironic that we actually spend the bulk of our time (approximately 5 work days a week) being unhappy. And if we were to extrapolate this across an entire career, a grim picture awaits all of us.
Check out the blog on BEING HAPPY AT WORK
Happy reading!
Thanks,
PS : Follow the link if you don't want to download the pdf version
BEING HAPPY AT WORK - Right Impact Training
Being Happy At Work - Right Impact Training
From India, Mumbai
If the words “happy” and “work” are put together, they would most likely be perceived as an oxymoron to most people. Often, many of us would testify that our jobs are merely financial means to an end. Even more would lament about the drudgery of everyday work life – the “slow death” that saps our energy from day to day. If this is the case, it would be truly ironic that we actually spend the bulk of our time (approximately 5 work days a week) being unhappy. And if we were to extrapolate this across an entire career, a grim picture awaits all of us.
Check out the blog on BEING HAPPY AT WORK
Happy reading!
Thanks,
PS : Follow the link if you don't want to download the pdf version
BEING HAPPY AT WORK - Right Impact Training
Being Happy At Work - Right Impact Training
From India, Mumbai
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