• Congratulations to 15 graduates from 8 countries at our Chief Happiness Officer Academy in San Diego

    Graduates from 8countries ready to create happy workplaces

    Our latest Chief Happiness Officer Academy was a hit. Engaged participants from 8 countries (USA, Argentina, Mexico, Turkey, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Belgium and Czech Republic) all contributed with high energy and tons of great ideas and questions over the 3-day training.

    And for the first time we even got to do the Academy at the offices of WD-40 in San Diego so we could experience their culture in person.

    WD-40’s CEO Garry Ridge gave us a tour and explained their amazing culture

    The next CHO Academy is in Copenhagen in June 2019 – read more and see the full program here.


  • 5 Ways to Procrastinate Effectively

    5 Ways to Procrastinate Effectively

    Procrastinate effectively
    If you search for “procrastination” on google you’ll find a massive number of articles on how to stop procrastinating and get stuff done.

    These articles will tell you that there is only one reliable way for you to get stuff done:

    1. Check your todo-list for the next item
    2. Complete item no matter what it is
    3. Go to step 1

    The message here is that if only you had enough willpower, backbone, self-control and discipline this is how you would work too.

    Well guess what: Many people don’t work that way. Sometimes you’re in the mood for a task and doing it is ridiculously easy and a lot of fun. Sometimes doing the very same task feels worse than walking barefoot over burning-hot, acid-covered, broken glass and forcing yourself to do it anyway is a frustrating exercise in futility.

    Sometimes procrastinating is exactly the right thing to do at a particular moment. Sadly, this is largely ignored by the procrastination-is-a-sign-of-weakness, the-devil-finds-work-for-idle-hands crowd.

    An example: Sometimes I have a great idea for an article, but I can’t get it written. I try writing it one way, I try another but I just can’t get it finished. Invariably, I end up procrastinating. Suddenly while I’m procrastinating, the idea I was missing comes to me and the whole article is suddenly clear in my mind. When I next sit down to write it, it takes no time and writing it is a pure pleasure.

    I could’ve forced myself to write that article the first time around – if I’d had enough discipline! But it would have been a struggle all the way and the result wouldn’t have been half as good. I can just hear people crying “Well, your articles still aren’t half as good” :) That’s another discussion!

    For me, procrastination is just another tool I use. A way to recharge and get ideas. The important thing is to procrastinate effectively.

    Here’s how you do it.

    1: Procrastinate without guilt

    Do not beat yourself up for procrastinating. Everybody does it once in a while. It doesn’t make you a lazy bastard or a bad person.

    If you leave a task for later, but spend all your time obsessing about the task you’re not doing, it does nothing good for you. So procrastinate without guilt.

    2: Procrastinate 100%

    Do you know those people who procrastinate from some important task – and all they can talk or think about is the task they’re not doing. Often to the point of obsession!

    Don’t. Throw yourself 100% into whatever it is you are doing, whether you’re vacuuming, watching TV, reading, surfing the web or out drinking with your friends. Do it and enjoy it to the max.

    3: Choose to procrastinate

    Don’t let procrastination sneak up on you, so that you suddenly find that you’re doing something other than you should be. Instead, choose consciously to not work on your current task. Instead of fighting it, say to yourself “I will now procrastinate”.

    This way procrastination isn’t something that happens to you, something that you’re powerless to control. As if it ever could be :) This way you’re in charge and procrastination is a tool you use.

    4: Ask yourself why you procrastinate

    There can be many good reasons to procrastinate:

    • Some crucial ideas, notions, thoughts may come to you only when you’re not working on your project.
    • Effective procrastination recharges your batteries and gives you new energy.
    • Maybe there’s something else you could be doing instead and procrastinating means you get it done.
    • Maybe whatever it is you’re supposed to do, turns out to be irrelevant or even a bad idea. Maybe the reason you procrastinated was, that your subconscious knew this before your conscious mind.

    Or maybe – and most importantly – you just hate doing whatever it is you’re supposed to do and that’s why you can’t make yourself do it. Many people hate their jobs (20% according to some studies) and constant procrastination can be a sign that you’re one of them. In that case, take it seriously, and do something about it.

    Working non-stop means missing out on all of this. When you find yourself procrastinating, ask yourself why. Don’t just accept the traditional answer: “There’s something wrong with me, I’m a bad, lazy person”.

    5: Take responsibility for procrastinating

    When you choose to procrastinate, make sure to update your deadlines and commitments. Let people know, that your project will not be finished on time and give them a new deadline.

    Procrastinate now. I dare you!

    Procrastination is not bad in itself. Do it right, and it’s a way to be more efficient and have more fun with what you’re working on.

    In fact, I challenge you to procrastinate this very moment. Pick a task that you should be working on right now, but where your heart isn’t really in it. Then, rather than work half-heartedly on this task, procrastinate fully and consciously as described above.

    Notice how it changes how you think about your task and what it does for you when you procrastinate 100% and without feelings of guilt.

    Then write a comment and tell me how it went.

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  • We just announced our 10th conference on happiness at work – Early bird rate available until February 28

    We are incredibly proud to announce the program for our 10th conference on happiness at work – this jubilee edition is bigger and better than ever.

    We have 15 amazing speakers from 12 countries to explain the theory and practice of happiness at work.

    Check out the program and get your tickets here – early bird tickets are available until February 28.


  • The happy car wash

    I don’t actually own a car but if I did, I’d get it washed here EVERY time.


  • Our 2nd International Partner Meetup was a blast

    Last week we invited our Woohoo Inc Partners to Copenhagen for the second international partner meetup and let me just get this out of the way: These people ROCK.

    20 partners from 9 countries made the trek to cold and snowy Copenhagen for two days of fun, learning and knowledge sharing.

    I am completely blown away by the amazing work they do all over the world promoting happiness at work and by the passion and smarts they bring to the table.

    ROCK ON, partners!


  • The value of a happy team

    In this video gymnast Katelyn Ohashi scores a perfect 10 for her floor routine. But while her skills are amazing, my favorite thing in this video is how happy and engaged the rest of the team standing in the background are.

    They celebrate when she sticks a landing and even do some of her moves along with her.

    What couldn’t you do with that kind of support and energy around you!


  • Happy construction worker

    Even when your job is literally to stand in the street and hold a sign, you can find ways to be happy at work :)


  • Worst. Comment. Ever :)

    One of my most popular articles is this one on Why “The Customer is Always Right” is Wrong.

    I have gotten so many supportive comments from retail employees who have been treated badly by rude customers and received no support from their managers, who hide behind this tired maxim.

    Of course not everyone agrees. Here’s a comment I got a few days ago:

    BS!!! BOTTOM LINE IS THAT THE CUSTOMER
    HAS THE MONEY.
    THATS THE GOLDEN RULE…
    HE WHO HAS THE GOLD MAKES THE RULE!!!

    That’s hilarious :) It’s also the perfect expression of the entitled attitude that the worst customers use to justify their horrible behavior. Having money gives you NO license to treat others badly.


  • 10 crucial questions to ask about your job at the start of a new year

    10 crucial questions to ask about your job at the start of a new year

    The beginning of a new year is a great time to take stock of your work life. Were you happy or unhappy at work? What would you like to change?

    It’s important to evaluate because how you feel at work has such a large influence on you at work AND at home. When you’re happy at work, you have better job performance and more career success. You also have better health and a happier private life.

    Unfortunately most people look back and think exclusively in terms of what went wrong. The things they should have done. They goals they ought to have achieved. The progress that didn’t come.

    We gain much of our happiness at work (and in life) by appreciating the good things we have and do. Sure, you should also make sure to improve your circumstances and address any problems but it is just as important to be able to appreciate the things that do work.

    This is hard. Negativity bias is one of the most well-established psychological phenomena and it means quite simply that our minds devote more mental focus and cognition to the bad than the good. Our thoughts automatically go to problems, annoyances, threats and fears but remembering and appreciating the good in our lives takes effort and focus.

    We think you can achieve much more by turning that around 180 degrees, so here’s our suggestion for a little new year’s exercise in happiness at work.

    Think back at your work life in 2018 and answer the following 10 questions. It works best if you take some time to think about each question and if you write down your answers.

    1. What went really well for you at work in 2018?
    2. What did you do that you were proud of?
    3. Who did you make a difference for at work?
    4. What new skills have you learned professionally?
    5. How have you grown and developed personally at work?
    6. Who has helped you out at work in 2018?
    7. Who have you admired professionally?
    8. Which 5 things from your work life in 2018 would you like more of in 2019?
    9. Which 5 things from your work life in 2018 would you like less of in 2019?
    10. What will you specifically do to become happier at work in 2019?

    Some people think that they must work hard to become successful – and that success will make them happy. The truth is the opposite: being happy makes you more effective and successful at work.

    So this year, make happiness at work your #1 career goal – because being happy at work will make you more successful in your career.

    And that may require some tough decisions. If you find that you’re just not happy at work, maybe it’s time to find a new job. Fortunately, International Quit Your Crappy Job Day is just around the corner.

    I wish you a very happy new year at work!


  • 2018 – our most international year ever

    2018 – our most international year ever

    2018 has been our awesomest year yet, not to mention our most international year ever :) It’s pretty stunning to see the change that a small Danish company has been able to inspire in workplaces all over the world.

    Here are some highlights from our 2018 at Woohoo inc – and let us just take this chance to wish you an incredibly happy 2019!

    50 countries!!!

    In November I spoke to 1,000 government managers and executives at a conference in Ottawa. That was our first ever speech in Canada, and that means that we have now spoken in 50 countries around the world. You can see the whole list here.

    Partners in 29 countries

    We now have partner companies using our tools and methods in 29 countries!

    We could not be prouder of the AMAZING work they are doing all over the world, including:

    International survey on good days at work

    Together with our partners we conducted an international survey to find out how often people have a good day at work and what makes it a good day. We collected data from 2,500 workers around the world and you can see the results here.

    New book: Leading With Happiness

     

    Our latest book Leading With Happiness is getting rave reviews and is currently being translated into Danish and Arabic.

    Conference

    In May we held our 9th Conference on Happiness at Work and it was truly our best one yet. You can see all the talks here. The audience favorite was Garry Ridge, the CEO of WD-40 Company, who shared how a happy culture has made his company a global success.

    Sold-out CHO Academy in Copenhagen

    Our most recent Chief Happiness Officer Academy in Copenhagen was a huge hit and completely sold out with a long waiting list.

    15th company anniversary party

    Woohoo inc has been in business since 2003 and we celebrated our company’s 15th birthday with an EPIC Great Gatsby themed party.



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