My book is now available in Dutch: Happy Hour is van 9 tot 5

Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaay – my two favorite Ernos (that’s Erno Mijland and Erno Hannink) just announced that the Dutch version of my book Happy Hour is 9 to 5 is now out.

You can buy it on paper, as a pdf e-book or you can read it free on line.

There’s also an excellent accompanying blog in Dutch about happiness at work.

And incidentally, I’m coming to Holland to give a presentation on November 5 this year at Thoughts on Happiness Symposium in Baarn. Read all about it and sign up here.

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5 responses to “My book is now available in Dutch: Happy Hour is van 9 tot 5”

  1. Remi van Beekum Avatar

    Oh, I hate it when people translate a book faster to Dutch than I can read the book ;-)
    I’m halfway the English version and love the book. Soon I’ll go on holyday (to Danmark ;-) ) I’ll read the rest of it there… I hope you sell a lot of Dutch copies!

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  5. Moxie Avatar

    Sweet! I’m Dutch! But I only know the Dutch national anthem…and not very well. Congrats!

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