Here are some ways to make work a happier place for all.
1. Celebrate each “Rubik’s Cube” moment of accomplishment. Share the joy to multiply it.
2. As the bits of the cube start moving, keep communicating and coordinating.
3. Remain positive. Smiling takes fewer muscles than frowning and is contagious. Ignore skeptics unless easily converted.
4. Widen the circle of the informed. Involve people not usually included.
5. Find every supporter a task, however small. Show that you’re working for their goals, too.
6. Negotiate out of demands that don’t contribute to the goal. Keep doing what you must to keep your job, but simplify.
7. Get a Big Name to endorse giving it a try.
8. Discuss the idea informally to find others feeling the same way. Enlist them in the quest. Now they’re counting on you not to let them down. Describe it as an experiment that will benefit others. Incorporate feedback so that others hear their ideas in yours.
9. Be an entrepreneur from anywhere. Even if you don’t start a business (now), imagine starting a project that will improve your current job, workplace, or community.
10. Identify long-term personal purpose. Write a personal mission statement, to review often.
According to Bloomberg.com
1. Don’t Be Happy
2. Study Positive Psychology
3. Meditate
4. Buy Happiness — If That’s Possible
5. Spend Time in Nature
6. Accept Emotions, Positive or Negative
7. Exercise
8. Simplify Your Life
9. Solve Problems
10. Live in a Happy Country
According to How Stuff Works
1. What’s the one thing you would have done differently as a mom?
2. Why did you choose to be with my father?
3. In what ways do you think I’m like you? And not like you?
4. Which one of us kids did you like the best?
5. Is there anything you have always wanted to tell me but never have?
6. Do you think it’s easier or harder to be a mother now than when you were raising our family?
7. Is there anything you regret not having asked your p
8. What’s the best thing I can do for you right now?
9. Is there anything that you wish had been different between us―or that you would still like to change?
10. When did you realize you were no longer a child?
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