Introducing: The Chief Happiness Officer Newsletter

I have just launched a brand new newsletter about happiness at work on substack.

I will be sharing 20 years of research and experience to give you the knowledge and tools you need to build happier and more successful workplaces.

It’s all going to be science-based, practical and fun. We’re also going to poke the bear and debunk some of the worst career advice and most toxic management ideas.

You can read more here on what updates are coming and if you have any suggestions for topics I’d love to hear from you.

Go ahead and subscribe – it’s free!

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2 responses to “Introducing: The Chief Happiness Officer Newsletter”

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    Bruv,

    People need to want to do stuff. It is not like, do yoga! Tell them the benefits, incentivize them of the benefits. Business 101.

    Yoga is tremendous in the right hands. Yoga is not twisting of the body, yoga is union.

    Cheers

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    We make that exact point in the video. If people want to do yoga, great! But trying to make employees happier by sending them to yoga classes has zero effect.

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