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Humor in the Workplace: How to Be Funny at Work Without Crossing the Line

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According to Paul Osincup , corporate trainer, humor strategist and author of the forthcoming book, The Humor Habit , we are all suffering from a condition he refers to as “chronic seriousness.” Humor is a mindset that can be developed by forming new habits. Yet, humor in the workplace is not all that common these days.

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Discover the Formula for Happy Employees

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psychologist and author of over a dozen books, including Make More Money by Making Your Employees Happy. Certainly, the concept was not on the list of critical concerns in 1939 when he began writing his first book. He wrote 39 books that eventually led to him being known as the “father of modern management.”

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Why Introspection Is So Important for a Balanced Life

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There are lessons to be learned on the mat that no book can teach. The legendary 17th-century Japanese samurai Miyamoto Musashi—one of the most skilled and feared samurai ever to live—delved into the balancing power of introspection in his classic writing, The Book of Five Rings. Oxytocin plays a significant role in forming bonds.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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Her forthcoming book, which is all about how to apply the framework to your own life, will be distributed by Simon & Schuster in fall 2024. In addition, she shows women how to become authors and speakers by teaching them how to book, brand and bank their business. She is the co-owner of PrintMag.com and the author of seven books.

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What Is Happiness and Why Is It Important?

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in his 2002 best-selling book, Authentic Happiness. We all have a set range of happiness due to our genetics that we naturally return to after events—a job loss or promotion, say—that briefly move the needle in one direction or another. It’s called the “set-point” theory of happiness. This, of course, is the trickier bit.

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3 Ebooks To Read This Summer

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We’re dealing with 122 pages in which he’s talking about: achievement and success, productivity, confidence and self-esteem, business, body and mind, people and relationships. If I would have to share in a single paragraph what I got from this book, it would go like this: a fresh and honest perspective on self-improvement.

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Social Games People Play

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Because helping the other person fulfills some internal desire for recognition and self-esteem. A junction is formed. Games People Play – The Book Many of the concepts in this blog posts were borrowed from Eric Berne’s great book “ Games People Play ”, published 50 years ago. What do you do?

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