The 10 Commandments of a Happy Work Life

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As a follow-up to yesterday’s post on the spread of negativity in the office, I thought I would offer a possible solution.

One of my co-workers posted this article (available here) in his cubicle and it has slowly spread around the office. In my vicinity alone, I can count three other co-workers hanging it in their cublicle—including me.

I find all of the tips important and easy to remember, but a few are particular stand outs: I am just as capable as my co-worker. No one gets up in the morning wanting to have a bad day. Fixing a process is a million times easier than fixing a person. Honor the other 15 hours a person spends away from the office. Manage your own happiness.

The power to be happy at work is within your control. It is entirely up to you whether or not you leave as happy as you did when you arrived.

Author: aurorameyer

I left the journalism roller coaster world for a more stable life in corporate America only to discover it is just as volatile and has a different vocabulary.

3 thoughts on “The 10 Commandments of a Happy Work Life”

  1. I agree with you on “Manage your own happiness.” Like the article you linked to said, we are responsible for our happiness. The faster we realize that we need to be happy first, the better we as people will be. Don’t just put a smile on, act on it and work on you!

    THANKS!

    1. Jason,
      I completely agree. Even just trying to smile when you are seething inside can make a difference in your attitude and how others perceive you. You can only change you and I can only change me.
      -Aurora

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