Funny quote of the day: A humorous Bill Gates quote highlights how lazy individuals often find the most efficient ways to ...
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Fun isn’t the enemy of productivity, it’s a portal to something deeper—authenticity, connection, and creativity. I’ve led many successful leadership retreats with high-performing, high-achieving ...
Humor has long been seen as a “soft skill,” useful for easing awkward Zoom moments or sharing a laugh with colleagues. But CU Boulder researchers Tony Kong and Peter McGraw argue it’s far more than ...
Written by Saima Ahmad, Ph.D., and Melissa Wheeler, Ph.D. Source: Yan Krukau/Pexels Gone are the days when “fun at work” meant a ping-pong table in the break room, ordering in pizza, or a mandatory ...
Workplace fun denotes the intentional incorporation of enjoyable and playful elements into organisational life, ranging from informal social interactions to structured recreational events. Research ...
For most of human history, the idea that work should be “fun” would have seemed, at best, absurd and, at worst, offensive. Consider a Roman galley slave chained to an oar, or a medieval serf bound to ...
Staring out the window might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about boosting productivity. Kirsty Hulse, a motivational speaker and workplace coach, thinks it can actually help ...
I’ve led many successful leadership retreats with high-performing, high-achieving executive teams. You know, the usual format—inspirational openings, sticky-note brainstorms, lively strategy sessions, ...