Alexander Kjerulf AKA The Chief Happiness Officer is one of the world's leading experts in happiness at work and the best-selling author of 3 books including Happy Hour is 9 to 5.
He speaks and consults in businesses all over the world, including leading organizatons like IBM, Hilton, LEGO, HP, IKEA and many others.
Because loving what you do is just that damn important!
Well if it wasn’t because it is in English I could swear I was reading any little shop in Mexico’s rural areas… where people have little literacy. I personally think it is cute because they try their best but in England??? Go figure! I thought it only happened in less developed countries! LOL
Great day!
Oh, thank you Jonas. Excuse me for the confusion, I have never visited Denmark and the architecture is beautiful I thought it to be similar to London, but the sky is brighter though… :P
Great day everyone!
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sir jorge Said,
January 10, 2008 @ 1:04 am
incredible
Alex Bellinger Said,
January 10, 2008 @ 1:06 am
Shouldn’t that be – You dont sa’y
Matt Palmer Said,
January 10, 2008 @ 1:07 am
he needs a langwidge fixer
Ben Said,
January 10, 2008 @ 1:15 am
you could submit this to http://www.apostropheabuse.com :)
Guilla Said,
January 10, 2008 @ 1:32 am
Well if it wasn’t because it is in English I could swear I was reading any little shop in Mexico’s rural areas… where people have little literacy. I personally think it is cute because they try their best but in England??? Go figure! I thought it only happened in less developed countries! LOL
Great day!
Jonas Cronfeld Said,
January 10, 2008 @ 11:19 am
Ha, ha! That shop it almost right outside my door. I laugh everytime I see it!
Guilla > It’s not in England but in Denmark.
Hayden Tompkins Said,
January 10, 2008 @ 5:37 pm
Hysterical. Did they do it on purpose???
Guilla Said,
January 10, 2008 @ 9:53 pm
Oh, thank you Jonas. Excuse me for the confusion, I have never visited Denmark and the architecture is beautiful I thought it to be similar to London, but the sky is brighter though… :P
Great day everyone!
Debbie Said,
January 12, 2008 @ 10:58 pm
Not many trams in UK though and I’m sure there is one in the background.
Alexander Said,
January 14, 2008 @ 3:01 pm
Yep – it’s Copenhagen. And that’s a bus, not a tram in the background.
I almost seems like this guy read my post on “having a business title that says what you do” – and then went to town with that idea :o)