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The Joy of Work
30 Ways to Fix Your Work Culture and Fall in Love with Your Job Again
Book • 2019
The Joy of Work by Bruce Daisley offers 30 practical ways to enhance work culture and make jobs more fulfilling.
The book draws on Daisley's podcast 'Eat, Sleep, Work, Repeat' and features insights from various researchers and experts in productivity, wellbeing, and social psychology.
It emphasizes the importance of deep work, self-care, and effective team management, providing tips such as the 'Monk Mode Morning' to reduce distractions and increase efficiency.
The book also highlights the negative impacts of modern work practices, such as the overuse of digital communication, and suggests alternatives to improve workplace happiness and productivity.
The book draws on Daisley's podcast 'Eat, Sleep, Work, Repeat' and features insights from various researchers and experts in productivity, wellbeing, and social psychology.
It emphasizes the importance of deep work, self-care, and effective team management, providing tips such as the 'Monk Mode Morning' to reduce distractions and increase efficiency.
The book also highlights the negative impacts of modern work practices, such as the overuse of digital communication, and suggests alternatives to improve workplace happiness and productivity.
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