Chief Happiness Officer Alexander Kjerulf



Since I started blogging about a year ago, I find myself constantly searching the 60,000 million
blogs out there, to see what the blogosphere has to offer!

I came across Alexander Kjerulf about 4 months ago. His site is Positive Sharing and is the Chief Happiness
Officer!
His site talks about -

Leadership
Good leadership is becoming increasingly important at the same time as the definition of a good leader undergoes significant change. What is good leadership and how is it practised?

Book reviews
Few things beat a great book. I review my favorites here, and there’s over 100 reviews on the site so far.

Quotes
The ability to quote is a serviceable substitute for wit.
- W. Somerset Maugham

Silliness
For the sake of it.

Alexander is a speaker and consultant and author of the book,
"Happy Hour is 9 to 5 - how to love your job, love your life and kick butt at work”.    
                                                                                            
              
The book is available in the old-fashioned hardcover format for $29 or can be downloaded for $19. Or you can ene read the whole thing online for free! This book is for anyone who wants to be happy at work – whether you are an employee or a manager; a new hire or a grizzled veteran; work in a small startup, a huge corporation or the public sector.

This book gives you everything you need to make work fun, inspiring and energizing:

  • The theory of happiness at work. What it is, why it matters, and what makes people happy or unhappy at work.

  • Simple, effective tools that you can use to create a better worklife for yourself and a happier workplace.

  • A specific plan to help you change your job for the better, find a new job where you can shine or to make your employees happy, motivated top-performers.

            Start your day with a dose of happiness!

 

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