
I’m speaking at two events in Reykjavik on September 27:
The program for both events looks really awesome – check them out..

I’m speaking at two events in Reykjavik on September 27:
The program for both events looks really awesome – check them out..
I’ll be speaking at this awesome conference on happiness at work in Lebanon on October 11. Join me and learn how to create happier and more successful workplaces.
Wow. Just wow.
Tracy Sharp, a woman with Down’s syndrome, was talking to Vicki Heath, a Southwest Airlines flight attendant, on a flight she was taking and shared that her dream was to be a flight attendant herself.
Heath then did just about the coolest thing ever: She arranged for Tracy to join her on one of her flights as an assistant flight attendant. In the video above you can see just how awesome that went.
There are many such stories of Southwest Airlines staff going above and beyond (this one is my favorite) and I think it just goes to show that when employees are happy, they are much more likely to do nice things for the customers and create good memories for others.
Over 2,000 people have already taken our International Survey on Happiness At Work and we’re starting to see some fascinating results already.
The final report showing which countries are happier at work and what makes them happy will be ready in time for the International Week of Happiness At Work which runs from September 24-28.
This means that the deadline for taking the survey is September 10, so we have time to crunch the numbers.
So if you haven’t taken the survey already, please go here and do it – it only takes 4 minutes and you may even learn something about what makes you happy at work.
And please share the survey with others – the more replies we get, the more relevant the results will be.

We are compiling a database of exceptionally happy workplaces around the world.
Who do you think we should include? It can be any kind of workplace – big or small, government or private sector – as long as they are genuinely happy.
Leave a comment if you know a workplace that belongs on the list.

I have a TON of cool international speaking gigs coming up over the next couple of months, including these:
And for those keeping score, it currently looks like Australia will be the 49th country we’ve spoken in and Canada will be number 50!
Forget about trying to enforce positive emotions all the time. It requires extra effort and ends up being counter productive.
Emiliana Simon-Thomas, Ph.D., is the science director of the Greater Good Science Center at Berkeley and a leading expert on the neuroscience and psychology of compassion, kindness, gratitude, and other “pro-social” skills.
Watch her full speech from our 2018 Happiness at Work Conference here.
In June we had our latest Chief Happiness Officer Academy, which is our longest and most intensive training on creating happier workplaces.
The Academy was completely sold out with 25 participants from 15 countries (and a long waiting list) and it was a huge pleasure to share our tools and methods over three days with such an engaged group.
The participant feedback has been amazing with an average rating of 9.7 out of 10. Participants wrote:
“THANK YOU! This was really fantastic.”
“I think it was just very well organized. You were just really good at taking care of us and making sure that everyone would get a good experience. The venue was perfect – very personal and cozy and super inspiring. I would like to come back.”
“It has been really an amazing experience. Amazing students, amazing teachers, amazing future that we have outlined. I have found myself for my next career :) Thanks.”
Our next two Academies have been announced. They are:
Read more about the Chief Happiness Officer Academy and sign up here.

We want to know what makes people happy at work in different countries and you can help by participating in our international survey.
The questionnaire only has 11 questions and just takes 3-4 minutes to complete. Take it right here. You may even learn something about what makes you happier at work.
Also, please share the survey with others – the more people take it, the more useful the results will be.
We’ll be releasing the findings in time for the International Week of Happiness At Work on September 24-28.
UPDATE: In just the first 24 hours, over 100 people from 23 countries took the survey. That’s fantastic!
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