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How To Be Happy At Work

Feb 10, 2017 Jessie Liu

How To Be Happy At Work

How many people would like to be happy at work? Show of hands? Naturally, everyone. But these days, being happy at work is a rarity. Whether you're disenfranchised with your job, unhappy with your compensation package, or hate your boss, the effects of being unhappy at work are very clear. Your productivity suffers, and as a result, you end up getting fired. No one wants that to happen to them. So with that in mind, here are 10 simple things you can do to be happier at work. You might not be able to control your external environment, but you can dictate how you feel internally.   How to Be Happy At Work: 10 Simple Tips That WorkThis infographic was crafted with love by Officevibe, the employee engagement survey software showing you how to be happy at work.

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