14. When all else fails repeat the above! I repeat When all else fails repeat the above! I repeat When all else fails repeat the above! I repeat When all else fails repeat the above! I repeat When all else fails repeat the above!
20. Humour: what is it and what place does it have in the workplace
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50. Humour is a coping mechanism 911 deaths Challenger explosion social changes hurricane Juan
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56. There is a lot of drama associated with work, relationships, addictions, management… If you can begin to see how ridiculous most of it is, you can start to put things into perspective. If you can just laugh and hang up when stress calls …congratulations… you've graduated to a new level.'
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60. Example: U.S. Surgeon-General in his 1930's campaign against venereal disease. Flies are dangerous They spread disease. Keep yours closed!
75. Step #4 Humour’s Bottom Line The number one premise of “ work” is that it need not be boring and dull. It ought to be fun. If it’s not, you’re wasting your life. Tom Peters
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