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  1. What is most important to you: Happiness or meaning at work? I'd love to hear your take: http://bit.ly/7gwPnf
  2. “When I was a Catholic priest, 20% of my superiors thought they were Divinely inspired. Now that I’m in business, it's up to 80%." -K. Moore
  3. Yaaaaaaaaaaay - it's Monday! On the menu for today: Answering emails.
  4. I'm in the papers again(!) today (MetroXpres Copenhagen) :o) And I blogged about The Rules of productivity: http://bit.ly/7hzwjC
  5. A very happy thanksgiving to all of my American friends. That's one American tradition we should really import to Denmark :o)
  6. "Knowledge workers should only work 35 hours a week. Past this, they become tired and make dumb decisions." http://bit.ly/hmpH
  7. Awesome, AWESOME presentation shows why working overtime (more than 40 hours/week) REDUCES productivity: http://bit.ly/hmpH
  8. RT @larspind 'A personality of caring about people is important. You can’t be a good leader unless you like people.' (@richardbranson)
  9. I am up REALLY early to go play poker with 200 pharmacists :-) Am enjoying the sunrise ftom the train.
  10. Happiness at work at CERN: http://bit.ly/4KgD4a (some VERY happy scientists celebrate the first collision in the LHC)
  11. Reasons to be thankful for the recession: http://short.to/y6na
  12. A web designer quit his job and left this on his computer: http://i.imgur.com/WGSDC.jpg Hilarious!
  13. @johnniemoore Thanks! And I like the sound of underwork. More of that!
  14. The Cult of Overwork is alive and well. Sigh! http://positivesharing.com/...
  15. RT @biswasdiener 6 new ways to use your strengths: http://blog.happier.com/200...
  16. Cool story that shows that fast organizational change is possible - and that sometimes it saves lives. http://bit.ly/km9U
  17. RT @SiljaSiller When in doubt, let go of all thoughts and activate yourself with something exciting--make yourself laugh and you'll be good
  18. @novemberborn yep. Scaring AND hugging people can make them do anything :-)
  19. Danish cops don't have tazers. Here's how they handle themselves: http://short.to/xpru
  20. @Froda Motivation as a "sense-making game" - what a great view. Can you elaborate?